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211 - Thge Daily Sentinel, MiddlePQrt -Pomero~ , 0 ., Wednesday, Ocl. 29, 1975

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Ford · would have court
keep New York going
.

FIRST TOURNAMENT - Class "AA" sectional girls
tournament play began TueSday at Meigs High
School. in the first match, Sheridan was 2-1 over Galllpolla
and Meigs 2-1 over Warren. Sheridan and Meigs met with
Sheridan taking two straight. Above Is a scene in the
Meigs game. 'rhis is the first girls volleyball tournament
to be played at the state level. Action will continue Thursday evening at Meigs High School. · Belpre wiU play
Nelsonville York at 5, New Lexington will play Fairland at
6and the winners of the two games will play at 7. On Nov.
I, at 7 p.m. the championship game will be played. The
winner of t!lis game will go to the district.
volle~bail

Soup sale plan is announced
Those wishing to donate to
the senior citizens public soup
sale to be held from 3 to 7
p.m. Friday at the , senior
citizens center In the former
Pomeroy JWJior High School
are advised of the schedule.
Those contributing to the
support of the project are to
have items at the center
Thursday morning while
those dQnating pies and cakes
are to have them at the center

MEIGS lHEATRE
TONITE thru THURS.
OCT. 2··30
NOT OPEN
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FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
OCT. 31-Nov. 2

t)IGIY, THE BIGGEST

'DOG tN THE WORLD '
(TKhnlcolor.l
Sll~w ,,.,,,7:00p.m.

Friday morning. Suup will
also be sold to take out.
Those wishing carry out
service are to take their own
containers. The price is $1.25
a quart for takeout orders.

FIRE PUTOUT
The Middleport Fire
Department was called to
extinguish a blaze in the
village-owned leaf scavenger
at 1:53 p.m. TueSday. The
equipment was being usedJo
pick up leaves in the cOm·
munity wheh apparenUy it
~!eked up 'leaves in which a
burning cigare t had been
thrown . The leaves caught
fire ..There was no damage tq
the equipment which was
.again being used WedneSday
lo continue leaf pickup in the
town.

PLAYING NITEL Y

By MIKE FEINSU.BER
· WASHINGTON (UP!) President . Ford today
proposed legislation permittlng a federal CO\Ifl to
asswne control of New York
Cit~ 's finances if the city
defaults on its debts.
Such court control, the
President said, would assure
that vital services to New
York City's 8 million
residents would not be Interrupted.
Ford said he would veto
"any bill that has as its
purpose a federal hail-Gut of
New York Cit~ to prevent a
default." This was a hardening of his previous stand
in which he said he had not
yet seen any legislation he
could sign.
''The people of America are
asking why New York City
. should get special advantages," Ford said in ,a
speech preparedJor deUvery
before a luncheon of the
National Preas Club. ·
"Why, they ask, Should aU
t!le working people of this
country be forced to rescue
those who bankroUed New
York City's policies for 110
limg _ the large Investors
and big banks " Ford said
Ford expr~ confiden~
New YOI'k City's default ,_
which could come as early as
Nov. 17 ~would not cause a
financial panic. "We have
heard enough scare talk," he
said.
Ford said the financial

Issue 3 •••.

markets had already anticipated and discounted the
possibility of the city's
default.
Ford said tbe legislation he
was proposing would give the
U.S. District CoW1 in New
York "authorlly to preside
over
an
orderly
reorga~tion of New York
City's financial affairs should
that
become

necessary."
But in order to file a

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bankruptcy petition with the
wurts, the c;ity would also
have to present ·..a good faiQI
plan" for repaying i~ debt
and "a program lor placing
t!le llacal affairs of the city on
a sound basis."
·
Then, Ford said, the court
would be empowered to
authorize debt certificates . a type of bond - covering
oew loans by the city. F'uture
revenues would be bound ·to
pay off these new debts.

(Continued trom page 1)

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COLUMBUSOlfiO STATE quarterback Rex
.
w. Kern, who directed the Buckeyes to an undefeated season · $} biJli"
in 1968, has been named administrative assistant In the
0n
Development Fund and the Department of Athletics at OSU.
economy·

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By LEONAl\D CURRY

Kern will divide his Ume between the two departments and will
receive an annual salary of nearly $16,Ml.
SAN FRANCISCO - A SMILING SARA JANE Moore,

wearing red, white, and lllue striped pants, declined to enter a
plea Tuesday on a charge that she attempted to assassinate
PreSident Ford.
.
So federal Judge Samuel Cooti entered an Innocent plea
for her and set a trial date lor Dec. 15. Public defender James
Hewitt argued that Mlsa Moore was not prepared to enter a
~aandsaidhewouldappealthejudge'sactlon.

Judge Conti a!Bo said the psychistric emminations of Miss
Moore were completed and set Nov. 17 for a hearing on
•whether Miss Moore was mentaUy able lo stand trial.
.
AMERICA'S WOMEN WERE ASKED TO CANCEL aU
normal activities - work, shopping, banking; cooking, 'Child
care and even &amp;ell ~ as part of a nationwide feminist strike
todaThyto aho~~estrlltsystemhowmuch It depends on them.
e one.....y
e, known as "Allee DoeSn't," was caUed
· by the National Organization for Women in hOpes that
"everything will stop In this country" without the services ol
t!lousands of &amp;trilling homemakers, bUJinellll!l'omen and even
prostitutes. Opponents of the strilte, who promii4!d a counterprotest called "America Does What Alire Doesn't," predicted
it wouki'faU and demanded that employers flie 11J1Y woman
.
who goes on strike.
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(Continued from page I)
$8.31 a year to drive.
State Issue . 8, recom·
mended by the Ohio
legislature, would allow the
state to help finance the
reorganization ·and development of freight and
~ger rail systems.
II a!Bo would allow tbe
General Asaembly to paBS
laws:
-Permill.\ng ~I governmenta to loan money for
railroad development.
-Reducing lues on
property used for ran -aervice.
-Permitting the state to
reimburse local government
lor revenues loot through the
tax reductions.
PASSENGER - The
legislature has already
paseed, and the governor
approved, a bUi setting uP the
Ohio Rail Transportation
Auljlorlty. This bipartisan
agency has operating money
and may start work when
members are appointed by
the governor by December.
ORTA's Initial asalgnment
Is to develop
high-~~PCed
commuter line between
Toledo, Cleveland and
Y6ungstown, and In the "3-C"
corridor from Oeveland to
Akron to Cohmbus to Dayton
to Cincinnati, just as Rhodes
haa proposed.
State Issue 8 would allow
ORTA to help finance suCh
pl8DB, with bonds being ..ld
off through rail service
receipts rather than a
gaaollrle tax Increase.
FREIGH·r-The Ohio
Constitution forbids the
loaning of govenunent money

BEIRUT, LEBANON- CHRISTIAN and MOI!em fighters
battled with mortars, rockets and mac:hlne guns aCI'OIIS the
blazil!g ,streets of Beirut today, forcing the United States to
step up the evacuation of Americans. About 70 peraons were
killed and !50 wounded over the pas\24 hours, raising the toU in
seven weeks of clvU war to over 100 dead and 2,300 wounded.
Some 110 u.s. embauy staffers and their lamiUes joined
about 50 teachers and famlllea from the ~can Community
School at Beirut airport this momlng for flights out of the
strife-tom country. .
·
.
·
NEW YORK- PROMOTQRS OF RIO RANCHO ~tes,
widely advertised 111 a ''master-planiied. c!IJII)Iuiuty" near
Albuquerque, N, M., which could provide homeaite purchasers
with financial oocurity for their retirement, bilked the public of
more lban ,$2011 miDion, according to U. S. Attorney Paul J.
Curran.
.
A federal grand jury Tuesday returned 1111 ~o6nt Indlctment agalnlst Amrep Corp., two of Its subeldlaries - ·Rib
RanCho EBtalel, Inc. and ATC Realty Corp. - and seven
major . officers, .directors and shareholders of the land
development cmrern..The firms and Individuals were charged
with 10 counts of violating the Interstate ~nd Sales Act In the
sale of ''undeveloped, llellll-arld desert lots as a good financial
Investment."
·
Amrep, baaed lri New Yark, Immediately issued a denlalc:i
the Charges, saying they were ''wholly unwarranted and
legally and morally unjust."
·

to private corporations.
CMRaU,a private corporaTUESDAY THRU SATURDAY
lion set up lly- the federal
govenunent, II going ,to reor-·
ganlze the nation a rail
system. •-·
Issue awould enable
.._~.
Obi o to ... ue revenue.,..
....
TUES,.THURS.
FRI. &amp; SAT.
to join . thil program,
8: 30-1:00
8: 30-2: 00
receiving In return
mllUon in federal matching
funds.
992-3629
Failure of Ohio to join the
ConRail plap by nut
· February could reault In the
Best In
loss of a chance to reclllim
Live Entertainment
l,Ml mUea nf abandoned
tracks and the Ioiii nf eXIsting
rail service according
to 160 com·
~_.;lllllii...,liiio_...i__...;.,;_____.,..,.______~---. . munltles,
to

The MEIGS INN

Surplus is

News •• in Briefs

a

GEO. HALL

AUTOS COLLIJ)E
Heavy· damages .were·
lneurnd to two cars and
one driver was clled to
mayor's court as the result
of ail accide~t · on W~st
Main SL Tuesday morning
·in Pomeroy.
P~Uce said .a car driven
by Herbert Gilkey, Shade,
headed ·west, struck the ·
rear of a westbound car .
drlvea by Guy Lynch,
LaagsvWe, wbo was at·
teinptiag a lefthaod tuni'
into the Welker Service
Statloa. There were no
.injuries and Gilkey was .
cited to mayor's coW1 on
an assured clear distance
charge.
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proponents of lasue 8.
RaU transportation would
be 1011 to farmers, power
companies, grain storage
facilities and Industries.
Although Issue 8 woUid not
allow tal mmey to be used to
..Yoff the bonds, opponenta
argue that It would lei a bed
precedent by allowing the
state to ultln\ately taie over
railroad operatlonll, pardlase
equipment and asaume dobta.
Nm: Stille ls111e 4

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m~ager

NEW HAVEN, W. Va. William R. Hayes, production ·
supervisor • maintenance at
Central Operating Com- ·
pany's Philip SpQ111 Plant,
has been named manager of
the Amefican Electric Pov.:er
System's coal tran~fer
facility at Metropolis, lll.
Hayes, a 25-year veteran at
the plant, who lives in
Syracuse, Meigs County, will
assume his new position
November I, and will
relocate his family tb~re .
The new terminal, now
Under construction · on the
Ohio River at Metropolis, will
be a major transfer. point for
the shipment of Western coal
to AEP System power plants
in Midwestern states. The
·oal will come from Utah and
.'¥oming by rail and, at
Metropolis, be.transferred to
river barges for completion
of its trip to the generating
stations.
Hayes, who has served as a
village councilman, has been
emplo~ed at the plant since
1950. He was ·named maintenance · foreman
the
following year, and to his

UPI Bualneu Writer
WASHINGTQN (UPI)
The nation's balance of
payments SID'plus declined $1
billion In the third quarter,
mostly due to increased
demand for petroleum and
other imports, the Commerre ·
Department said today.
In another key report,
Conunerce said the index of
leading economic indicators
dipped 0.9 per cent in September for the first decline In
seven months.
Veterans Mel!lorial Ho,pltal
Many economlsls say the 1 ADMITTED · - Rol)ie
leading Indicators point \he ~yre, New Haven; Stella
.future direction of the Bass, Dexter; Kenneth
economy, if a trend continues Brooks, Albany; Darlene
for several months. But the Duncan, . Syracuse; Paul
primary reason for the .Wolfe, Racine; Rodney Allen,
September decline suggested PorUand.
,
an increase in consumer
DISCHARGED - WUUam'
spending, which would be a Mlddleswart, aara PhiUipS,
boolt for the eCOilomy'. ' , Louise· Burbridge, Woodrow
In the balance of payments, Kapp, Julia Gibbs, Maxine
the third quarter surplus Hobbs,' James Pauley.
slipped to $2.3 biUion after a
'
$3.3 blUion surplua In the
'
second quarter, Commerre
Holzer Medical Center
said.
(Dls~barges, Oct Z8)
Despite the weakening in
Brenda Adkins, Mrs. Bob
'the balance of paynients, the 'Bishop and daughter, LUUan
SID'plus so far in 1975 Is $9.9 Bumgardner, Earl Clark,
billion compared wit!l a $5.3 Lynn Crabtree, Betty Diehl,
billion deficit for the firat nine Homer Elliott, Marie Ferrell,
months of 1974.
Susan Forrest, Sabra
Freeman, Hannah 'Gregory,
QUORUM LACKED
JliJIIea HaSh, Harry Hill,
Due to lie lack of a quorum D9nald Justus, Adam
a postponed session of Loom!s, Bernice Midkiff,
Middleport VIllage CouncU Linda Murphy, Mary Ousley,
scheduled for TueSday night Ruth Price, Mrs. Carl RatUff
was not held. There were no and son, August Trapp,
special sessioM set and the Patricia Vannest, Maxine
next meeting of the group wiD Walters, Jason Williams,
not be held until Monday, William Winter III, Mrs.
Nov. 10.
Clarence Yooog and aon.

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post In"

present supervisor~
1972.
Hayes is a member of the
Knight York Cross of Honor
of the Maaoris, and a veteran
of Navy.ser\tlce in the Second :
Wcirld War. He attended the ,
American Electric Power ,;
System
management .,
development program Ql the
University of Michigan •
earlier this year. He and his ;
wife Belt~, who Is presently
president of the Syracuse
Board of Public Affairs, are
the parents of two sons, who •
will move to Metropolla with :
them, and two married •
daughters, and one m&amp;rried ~
T
son .

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. DOYLESTOWN, Pa. (UPI}
- The daughter of Senate:

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SI~VER

Complete 1111 c1UI of ~ula Md IIIII

M•'s IIIII

lizi!S.

Bats Dlpldm.t,;Jst. Floor

Elberfeld$ In

at

Saturday
cliriics
slated
Malcolm Orebaugh, Ad·
. ~GIIOS1'8,. 8oblinl ud other Mril creatum ro&amp;macilhrough lilolt nf Melp C9unty's
-··' cdnmumties 1111 lili&amp;t when tr!dt trelt night wai obeerved. unaemeath the garb in ihls
~oto are Kim and Todd Adama, children of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Adorns of Pomeroy.

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f.Ll~ws. • .zn Brzef~
.,.OOLUMBUS - SEN. JOHN GlEN, D-OIDO, said Wednesday he Is oppoaecl to Gov. James A. Rhodes' four so-caUed
"economic recoverY" issues on t!le llltewlde ballot nelll
Tuesdjly.
"I plan to vol1! agaliwt the four lnlflltlves - Issues 2, 3, 4
and$ -and urge Ohloalll to take a complete look at what the
lsanea promile and how they would be financed," Glenn said.
"Laudable endl do not juJtify bad means, parUcularly
whell the coatis mortgllling future generations rJ Ohl0101 and
llharply hiking taxes at a time nf belt tightening and ~ddlng
economic rec:overr," he said In a statement·lasued from his
Washington office.
LOS ANGELES - UNDER EXTRAORDINARY
SECURITY, PRESIDENT FORD returned 1o California
Wedneoday night and told a Republican gathering "America
wants a prnldent who Is a fighter, no! a patsy."
. In an apparent bid for more colllll!mtlve support as well
as a rebuke to his critics In New Yon City, Ford promised he
will ''not fUng open the United States Treasury to tNery city
11111!1 a hole in ill pocket."
Ford hid a television Interview today and then arranged to
fly to san Fra.ncilco for a lund-t"alslrw appearance at the St.
Francil Hotel, where an attempt wsa made on hil life last
month. He will address stiU another GOP fund raiser in
Milwaukee before returning to Wa8bingion late tonight.

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WASHINGTON-BLACKL~GBENEFITPAYMENTS

FILLED

.•

No letters to t!le edilor
pertalnhig to candidate• or
issues lo be voted upon
Nov. 4 will be published In
the fill.ll two Issues ol Ibis
paper prior to elettloa day.
Purpoae of thll' PQlicy Is to
asture that no chargeo or
stat~ents
will
be
pablls8~1thoul adequate
opportun for refuting
such
e 111gea
or
statementl. Frtday'• paper
wiD be the last day for
letters on all eletlioaluues
and Individual races.
Letters should be In tbe
hands of the editorial
department no later than 5
p.m. Thursday for Frtday's
publication.

WMH!NGTON- DEMOCRATS IN CONGRESS ARE
•GOING ahead with efforts to pan a biU to II!'Ve New York City
from llanqtcy, but they ltJlae Itis a lollng batUe. ·
·Democrata •Y President Ford's dectsion to veto such
lesiliatian llllk• the citY'• default inevitable and Its future
uncertain lor yean. 'lbey lomee New York stale's default by
'·apr~nc - With lllifo..-able consequences In a shaky
economy.
Thert ii 'IIOjlport for Ford's proposal, announced Wed·
nesday, to put the City under the control of a ledetal judge
. w1111n default occun.

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LATEST

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30. 1975

PQMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. - EGYPTIAN PRESIDENT
ANWAR SADAT hu ·asked the U.N. General Alaembly to
revive the stalled Middle East peace tallls'in Geneva with the
participation nf the Palestinian guerrillas.
Inell U.N. Ambulador Chlam Herzog lmm«&lt;iateiY
condemned the request as ''ludicrous," but dlplOilllltic·sources
llld the General Alaembly would probably approve Sadst's
proposal.
. Sadat said Wednelilay the Palestinian Liberation
Oraanlatlon, the main guerrilla group, should join the tallls on
.an ''eqaailooting" with the other parUclpanta -Egypt, Israel,
Syria, Jordan, the United States and the Soviet Union .

FASHION'S

The first woman whose
vote was recorded in
America was the widow of·
Josiah Taft of Uxbridge, ·
Mass., who in 1756 voted her
approval of levying a town
tax. She was allowed ID vote.
because her son, Bazaleel,
was a minor .

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

(Births, Oct.%8)
Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Cleland, daughter, Langs•
ville; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Harris, son, GaUipolls; Mr .•
and Mrs. James Mahoney,
aon, Jackson ; Mr. and Mrs. ·
James Terry, daughter :
Patrtot.

MIWONS .OFFERED
WASHINGTON .(UPI) .:_
The Department of Trlllllportatlon . has offered $11
miWon in loan guarantees to
the bankrupt Rock Island
Railroad, not a penny to New
York City 'taxpayers.

Tempore ,Oliver Ocasek, DAkron, complained that the
state would be making loans
to private developers. He said
noibing would prevent the
developers from building "all
kinds of affluent condominiums and country
estates" Instead of low-end
moderate-Income housing.
Opponents a!Bo apeculate
t!lat houaing bond sales would
generate only enough rooney
to finance about 5,Ml units a
year, not15,000as antlcipatecl
funds.
State Senate President Pro by the governor.

1974, but that the Rhodes
administration has never
carried it out or challenged it
In court.
The opponents maiiltain the
provisions of Issue 4 could
allow municipalities to get
into housing finance over
their heads. Moreover, they
claim, if there Is a default on
state housing bonds, the
General Assembly would
have a moral obligation to
cover it with state operating

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minority leader Hugh Scott
will go on trial Nov. 12 on
Charges' of ielllng hashish.
Mrs. Marian Scott Coocannon, 41, was arrested July 30
at her Point Pleuant, Pa.~
home during a drug raid. Silt
was charged wlt!l aeUing $1011
worth of halhlsh to a lltate
undercover agent. She was
released on baD.

paYJIIent programs for the
poor; guarantee loans to
.private develOpers; and acquire, rehabilitate and sell or
lease p-opert~.
· Rhodes contends the
amendment would encourage
industry, churChes and civic
groups to sponsor construction of housing, senior
citizen centers and n11r11ing
homes, with state or local
government participation.
Opponents of Issue 4 point
out t!le General Assembly set
up alegal housing program in

Now You Know

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Mostly sunny anci cool
ThurSday. Highs in the mid
40s and mid 50s. Fair
ThurSday night and Friday.
Lows ThurSday night in the
upJMir 20s aild 30s. ltighs
Friday in the up(l!lr 50s and
low 60s.

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· ASKTOWED
A marriage license has
been Issued to . Stephen
Douglas McKnight, 22,
Allison Park, Pa., and Judit!l
Lynn Snowden, 18, Rutland.

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Constitution to permit Ohio to
Rhodes envisions the sale
issUe,llll!·free revenue bonds of $100 miUion in housing '
to finance home construction, bonds a year to a maximum
health care centers, nursing of $1 billion. He Says the
homes and homes for the program would construct
aged.
75,Ml housjng units in five
Propoeed by Gov. James A. years, creating 35,00!) jobs
Rhodes as part of his plan to over the same period.
make dhio "depression
''Ohio has no hQusing proproof," the housing amend- gram," Rhodes said In an·
men\ Is regarded as most nounclng
!lis
plan.
likely to sucreed. II requires "Thousands of low Income
no new or increased lues but Ohio working people are
merely clarifies authority Uvmg in h.)using that Is dirty,

unsafe and run down."
counties would be able to
Under Rhodes' amend; COilduct their own housing
merit, the Ohio Housing programs.
Ileveiopment Board would
The amendment would emissue revenue bOnds to help power the state to . make
finance home construction housing money available to
and Improvement or the ~nks and savings and loan
acquisition or repair of . companies with interest rates
property.
2 to 4 per cent below the
Tax money could not be market rate, according to
used to pay off the bonds. Rhodes.
Revenue from the housing · It a!Bo would enable the
projects would have to be state to make direct loans to
used.
housing developers; buy
For, the firat time, the mortgages held lly banks;
state s municipalities and share in · rent •ubsldy

Weather~·

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that 59111e ~Ueve the. state
alread~ has.

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nREMEN CALLED
The
Pomeroy
Fire
Depu,tment was called to
West ·Main St. at 6:12 p.m.
Tuesday to extinguish a
brush fire near "·ucc Pennzoll
Station
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By LEE l-EONARD
UPI Statehouse Re)l!lrter

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Issue
4 would change the state

HOSPITAL NEWS

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DINNER PLANNED
SYRACUSE - An election .
day dinner will be saged at
the Syracuse Municipal•
,building on Nov. 4, 11:30 a.m. ·
for dinner and 3:30 p.m.
starting time for supper. The
dinner Is bein&amp; aerved by the
Sunshine Makers Clais of the
Presbyterian Church. The
menu will include turkey,
mashed potatoes, dressing,
peas, cranberry salad, rolls,
pie and ~e or tea. The
price is n.

FoW1b ol Five Artleles
· EDffOR'S N~l'E: ol GOv • .
James A. Rhodes' four
economic recovery pro·
posals on next Tuesday's
beUot, State Istue 4 11 given
the belt dlure of .....,e. 11
permlil tbe lllle,lo aulll Ill
hollli!Jg flanre.ID lbe foarlb
of hll live arUclet 011 the
beUot lnnea, UP! Statehouse
ftepomr Lee Leoaard explallll .botb aides.

'

as

...

Issue 4 .would ·help finance housing projects

Hayes goes ,
to .Illinois .
.

.-

to coal mlnen llld their families wjU inorellll! by 5 per cent
beglnnlna with chtclllsolng out in early November, Social
Seatrlty Commilllonlll' Jimes • B. Cardwell ' announced
Wedllellday ·
·
'l'be payment to an lndl~al dilabled by the dlleaae -or .
uln81uunlwr ola vietim- wlllao from '117.40 a month to
. fUI-~~ m.11lmum lor famlll11 with three or more
depe..- wllllncnue.lrom P'/4.11to QUO.
A miller 1r IUI"Vi'VOI' with me dependent will receive
t31UO a IIIGIII!I under the new lchedulfo : those with two
(Continued on page 10) ,

Franco in
grave
di
con lion
0

MADRID, Spain (UPI) Generallasimo Francilco
Franco, 82, in grave con:
dillon, ia suffering frccn In·
creased fluid In the abdomen,
hll doctors said In a medical
bulletin today.
The buUetin, lasued by
Franco's team of It doctors
at 1:30 p.m., said the aUing
Chief of lltate suffered a new
complication - an lnfectioo
ol the mouth - Wednesday
night. But It said Ibis was
lrought under COiltrol.
The bulletin said his
general condition had shown
n0 marked chances but that it
remains grave.
The bulletin said signa of
cmgestlve heart failure have
dimlnilhed
and . that
lrregulsrltlea of the heart
valves have disappeared. It
described arterial tension
and the heart beat sa normal.
It added that there again
have
been
rectal
hemorrhages, which first
were reported Wednesday
night.

Recession costing
Ohio jobs--Rhodes

mlnistrator for the Communi!~
Mental Health
Center, Inc., 81\n9Uf1ced that
tl!e. center wiU be providing
Saturday clinics in the GalllaJackson-Meigs cUnlai.
The cUnlcs will be staffed
by physicians who will be
working on a contractual
basis with t!le center from
Upham Hall in Columbus. In
add! lion to the Saturday
clinics, Dr. Harry Chovnick
wUI be providing additional
contracted psychiatric
servires ID the clinics. He will
he holding clinic in Meigs
County on Nov. 19.
This will be the first time
the center has been able to
provide psychiatric coverage
in Meigs COunty. It Is the
Intent of the Center Board
1md 648 Board that
psychiatric aervicea will be
continued and expanded in
the Meigs County clinic.
Since the Meigs Community Mental Health Center
is a contract agency of the 1148
Board and receives Its
operating dollars from that
board, the expansion of these
servires in ·the Meigs area Is
dependent upon the voters
passage of the .2 Mill of the
Mental Health and Mental
Retardation
Board's
Renewal Issue 13 on the haUot
to be presented to the voters
on Nov. 4.

WINTER INSPECTION - A winter inspection was
mac!e Wednesday morning of all the equipment ~ by
the Meigs COunty State Highway Department.
Representatives from the Ohio Ilepartment of Transportation, Marietta and Columba, were on hand for the

Man charged
with shooting,
)rjllitJ~

lltlll

Meigs County Sheriff
Robert C. Hartenbach
reported that John Lewis
Young, 31, Mason, was
arrested on Oct. 28 at 9:35
p.m. on charges of shooting
and killing a 600 pound bull
owned by Wayne Wllaon,
East Letart.
Young lsln jail Wlder 11,500
bilnd. Cecil Young, Mason,
reportedly involved In the
killing of the bull, managed to
escape and the sheriff has a
warrant for his arrest.
The sheriff also reported
that
Donald
Lester
Swearlnger, 18, Rutland, on a
charge of assault, Is out on
bond and a warrant Is on file
for Willie Causey, 45, Rl. 2,
Coolville, for grand theft. The
warrant was signed b~
Richard R. Buckley, Alfred.
Causey allegedly stole
lumber from a barn owned by
Buckley. Ho will appear in
county court on Nov. 7.
On a· warrant from Athens
County, the
sheriff's
department apprehended ·
Graig A. Hanning, Rl. 2,
Albany. He has been returned
to Athens.

Inspection. Shown·during the inllpectlon 1-f' are, Glenn
Smith, district engineer of the Ohio Ilepartmeqt of Trti!UIportatlon Division 10, Marietta, and Bob Clark,
superintendent of the Meigs County State Highway
Deparllpent.

Ex-con holds six
hostages in bank
-

. .

By PEI'E SPUDICH
a..EVELAND (UP!) - An
e~t-convlcl, armed wit!l a
ahoebollt bomb containing 12
sticks of dynamite and a .45
caliber plstpl, held six
hostages in a bank here today
and threatened to trigger the
explosives unleBS he was
give!! $50,000 and an airplane
for his eiCIIpe.
Police said Edward Owen
Watkins, 56, who was once on
the FBI's 10 most wanted Uat
because nf a aerlea of banlt
robberlea, was balding two
men and lour women, aU
1111ployees of the lllnk, as
hostages.
"No way I'm coming out,"
Watkins
told
Allan
Schleslncer, 38, a former
cellmate, over an Intercom.
"I've got three beautiful
broads In here and I'm
havill( a party." ·
Watkins asked for the
moner, a van, which
authorities parked outside
the bank, and an airplane to
carry him out of the country.
Watkins took' the hostages

"

Wednesday afternoon when a
teller lolled his stick-up attempt at the Society National
Bal)k by tripping a sUent
alarm.
He 6rst held nine hostages,
including bank manager William S. Hann but three were
released within eight hours.
Schlesinger said Watkins
told him, "'I don't care if they
try to follow me, I'll blow
everybody away.'
"Watkins knowa he's going
bact to the joint,"
Schlesinger said. "But right
now he's got the whole city ol
Cleveland watching him and I
think he's eating It up. When
he goes back to the joint he's
got something to look atnewspaper stories and
cllpJings.l don't think he baa
the heart for it (detonating
the bomb)."
Cleveland Pollee Chief
Uoyd Garey and Edward
Haggerty, assistant special
agent In Charge of the FBI
office here, said today they
had talked with Watkins
several times.

~

"It would be premature to
disclose what the substanre
of the conversation was,"
· said Garey.
Police earUer said Watkins
had demanded a sum m
$50,tnl.
· A detective said Watkins
was In the bank lounge with
the holltages, ''holding some
kind of hand-trigger device
that loolls like when you Jft88
It, It goes off."
Garey said he and
Haggerty had aiBo been In
communication with the
hostages.
"We have talked with the
hostages electronically,''
said Garey. "There Is no
indication any of them have
been Injured but we have not
had eyeball contact with
either him or them."
Watkins' girlfriend, Dawn,
and U.S. District Court Judge
WUUam K. Thomas, who
sentenced him to 45 years In
prison for robbing eight Ohio
banks, also spoke with him.
"He says he just doesn't
(Continued on page 10)

A haunted house Oppose bond issues
for halloween

at taxpayers expense

NEW YORK (UPI) -New germs transmitted during
TQLEDO, Ohio (UP!) York aty will avoid default, oral contact makes klsaing a
Gov. James A. Rhodes said Hubert Humphrey will be serious threat to health.
COLUMBUS (UP!) - At
"These are pubUc Issues
today the·current recession Is elected president, and ~ Hubert Humphrey will
least two members of the and elected officials who feel
costing Ohio jolls that wiU medical researchers will be elected president.
never be regained unless his COilclude during the coming - One of America's moot OhiO General Asaembly who the~ have a responsibility to
proposed bond Issues are year that klllling ia a ~~erloua prominent political figures oppose Gov. James A. voice their side of an lsslle
threat to the nation's health. asb the Soviet Union for Rhodes' four p-oposed bond have the right to use every
paseed.
lsspes have also voiced their available resource to do so,"
Tholl! are among con- asylum. '
"As our manufacturing
opposition
to the proposals at
plants grow old and out- clusions reached in an annual - In an attempt to bollter
taJp&amp;yers
expense, it was
moded, they are not being Halloween survey of 280 sagging ratlnp, a television
PROBE INCIDENT
replaced," said Rhodes. American wilchea released network will attempt to revealed today.
Pomeroy
Police are inIt
was
repOrted
earUer
that
"Instead, Industry Is moving ·wednesday by the New York broadcast a hard-core porvestigating
an
incident on
.
l!tate
departments
within
the
to 1tates with tax incentives Center for the Strange.
nographic film. A landmark
Rhodes'
administration
and
trick
or
treat
nJght WedThe center claims the COUI1 battle lllllllollow.
to attract industry.
nesdsy
when
a
child was
t!le
governor
himself
had
"The current receaslon Is witches accurately predicted - The economy 111111 con·
allegedly
given
an apple
concealing the !act that we a year ago the faU of South tinue to make lllrmg gains been using taxpayers money
are slefdily loalng jobe in VIetnam and t!le CIA acan· and the unemployment rate to finance news releases containing a . razor blade.
Police received a call to the
Ohio' which we will never dal.
will drop sharply, though IUPportinll the lasues.
Rich
Murray,
an
ad·
residence of the ch; in
Among· predictions from inflation wiU continue to be a
regain unloss we pass the
Naylor's Run at i :o:f .m.
mlnlstratlve
assistant
to
four-point economic recovery thil year'• survey:·
problem,
House.
Speaker
Pro
Tern
Wednesday, before !he
..:. NIW York will avoid And, the witches contend,
package November 4," said
Rhodes. "To produce a job, II default· by receiving "a "there wW be some hardship Barney Quilt~, said II copies completion of the trick or
takes investment. Right now masalve Infusion nf capital caused by nationwide of an u:page statement treat hour which ended at 7.
that Investment is going from a foreign 10urce."
shortages of chocolate, tea released ll~ Quilter agalnlst The apple containing t!le
the luues were printed at ~:~~n~lade is at the pollee
- Medical reaearchers wtu begs and lautlves."
elsewhere, and we're all in
state expense.
trouble .
conclude the number of

said MwTBy.
Murray a!Bo said his commenta applY to Rhodes.
"It would be hypocritical to
suggest we can do It and they
can't," said Murray.
Sen. WUUam Bowen, DCincinnatl, also Issued a
statement earlier this WM!k
at public expense that
, criticized the four propoula.
Bowens admlniltratlve
aide, Reginald Surmon, said
. about 12 copies of the
statement were printed on a
state~wned photocopying
~hlne.

Surmon said use of state
machines was justified
because Bowen was "in·
forming his constituency
about the lllte issues. It's his
:':t~~.ty in carry~ out ."_

.·

�2- The Dally Sentinel, Middkport-Pomeroy, o., ThW'sday, 0&lt;"1. :10; 197~
I
- - -------1~----------:- U«m ol oplaloa-are --welcomed.
Thef shouid
he
Corporal pu11ishmeill ill our school.~
I . _ .._ ........ lollc (« be 111bj~ to ~H~ctloa by
You are a child. You have committed an Infraction of the
I tk ...._) •• .-t be •Jcaed 'lith the algllee'• ad.
rules. You are yanked from your seat by a huge, glowering
: *-· Na- may be wlthbetd upoa pablleJUoa.
adult, and pulled to the front of the room. You are thrown over By RICK V~ SANf
1 Ileana:~ oa reqaett, aamea ,.m be d~lotecl. Ldten
a desk, and repeatedly struck on.the backside with a board or
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
1 illllllll lit Ia loed Iaale, acldrenlag lllues, aol perstra!J
until
your
~cher
decides
you
have
had
enough.
1975
Pittsburgh Steelers are ·
t ......
'
Ulis happeliB every day in an American school. It hap- not the same kind of club that
I
pened to me.It happened to you. It happens to yourchildren.lt won the ·Super Bowl last
I
always
heppeJ!B to children.
·
.
.
· season .
I
Here
In
America,
we
do
not
aUow
physical
abuse
of
any
"They're even stronger,"
I
lawbreaker from traffic offender to murder. Yet the highest moans Paul Brown.
I
I
court In the land condones, officiaUy, this barbaric treatment The Steelers figure to pose
I
of grade and high school students.
the biggest threat yet to
Parents,
your
child
has
less
right
than
a
Charles
Manson
BroWTI's
unbeaten Cincinnati
_Plea made against income tax
or a Tony de Salvo.
Bengals
here
Sunday.
October 29,1975
StUdents, you are subject to physical abuse that public
"This
·
is
an
important
Dear Sir:
enemll!jl,
one
through
ten,
will
never
have
to
endure.
game,"
declai-es
Brown,
the
Your Paper 'IIlli perform a gnat service In printing tllia.
Uterature
!eachel'll,
there
is
no
need
for
your
students
to
67-year-&lt;&gt;ld general manager
.The Committee Against the Levy to.r a 1 percent income
read David Copperlleld. Iluli to the Supreme Court's ruling, and head coach, "and the
tu In Mlcldleport '!lilies to present the following facts lor
David Copperfield's lot will continue to be the American Steelers have shown this Is
lt1ldy. All are wry pertinent and It lA nol poiSible to list them
Student's r~lity . - Ronald C. Cozart.
when they are at their he$1In a MqUence of Importance.
when the chips are down."
l. No ODe can afford lt. There are no llmltatl0111.
The matchup of the 6-0
l Thla tu Ia to be I perct~~t of groulncome -not adj111ted
Bengals
and &amp;-1 Steelera Is
IJI'GII lncame on '!hich federJI all11 alate Income taxes are
important because the
baaed. AnyODe who haa $1 of Income from any IOU1'a! other
leadership of the American
than a retlnment pension or welfare payments m118l pay It as
Conf!'rence's
Central
a . . . tu.
Division
Is
at
stake.
I. Ever)'ODe wW have to pay It ladlreclly, Those woo
"Both teams know It'll be
pnl\'lde men:bandlae or services In the Village mUll ralae
an
all-out effort Sunday,"
prlcea to compe11111te for lt. Moll are aqueezed economically By ROBERr KAYWR
their detentiop at Ban Me says Brown. "Nobody is
and definitely cannot ablorb anything II)OI'e.
BANGKOK, Thailand Thuot and Plekiu In the
f. Thla produces tnore lnflaUon' and makes It lmpoiSible
(UP!) - Nine AmerlcaliB ~ntral Highlands and laier
for our ~s to compete with thoae outaide the Village flew out of North Vietnam to at Son Tay In North VIetnam. 7\.T
.
llmlla.
.
freedom today, nearly eight
They said Communist au- 1
1. Wnlng pe19le will pay twice - directly allllladlrectly. months after being captured thorities
did not refer to them
I. Mldd1eport Ia rapidly becoming a ghoat tO'!R - there are
during the Communist as prisoners . but as
many vacanclea already. Even the new apartmenta are not
conquest of South VIetnam. "foreigners led to safety by
flllly rented. Pl-.rtY valuea will decline.
The Americans, looking the liberation armed forces."
7. No one will come hen to live wl)en they can live and thin but exhuberant, landed
Whitlock had worked for
~ oatddetlle VUiage Bmlll wherenotarlsrequired.
By GENE CADDES
with five other freed several years in Southeast
a. It may be necesaary for p-esent Individuals and foreigners at Bangkok air- Asia as an employe of the UPI Sports Writer
.
~ to leave the VUiage.
&lt;XlLUM)lUS
(UPI)
-Ohio
port this afternoon after a Australian Broadcasting
t. 'l1I&lt;M who work In Middleport and live eleewhere are stopover In VIentiane.
high school football notes
Commission.
belle tued unfairly alnce they have no rlcht to vote on the
from
around the state:
All but one of ihe
Peter WhlUock, a released
lllue. Twitlon without reptWentation.
The nsmes are the same
Auatrallan communications Americans was captured at
II. Invulon Of privacy, - everyoae will know your expert, was grabbed by what Ban Me Thuot.
but the roles are reversed this
financial alfalrlln a VUJage the1ile ol Middleport.
John Lewis, an American year in unbeaten Zanesville's
appeared fo be embaasy offi11. CCII¢ oladmlnlatralion and proper and l'lae uae of auch cials after landing · and was official, was seized when the potent passing atta.ck.
A year agrr it was quarterfun'dl.
'
'
puahed Into a car. He was port city. of Phan Rang·fell to
'l11la tu would be the downlaU ol our VUiage when the whisked away from the the Communists on APrU 20. back .Gary Martin thrvwlng
ntlabbal'llll tGwu liaw no .adt lncollie tu. It WGilld be our ·airport for reaaons not clear. Other freed Americans to slotback Chad Raymond
deaua WIITIIII. n ii~J~D'*I u.t the Vllllse needllundl but· The other 13 refugees were were Paul Strunsrik, U.S. that caused Blue DevOs
plenty
of
more 111111~ llld equitable meuurea can.be tound.
greeted by U.S. Ambassador IJ'Ovincial representative at opponents
WB IMPLORil YOU TO VOTE NO ON THE MJI}. Charles Whitehouse, who Ban Me Thuot; Richard p-oblems.
This year, It's Raymond,
DLEPORT INOOMJ!! TAX LEVY!
boarded the Royal Air Lao Phillips, his wife, Ullian, and
1be Olmmlttee - Dorothy Anthony, Kathleen Davia, plane briefly as It rolled to a Betty
switched
to the signal calling
Mitchell,
all
Caroline Fnndl, Martha Greu, Dale Hy~ell, Sammy Planta, stop and then deacended to mis.slonaries, and Jay apot, zeroiJ!g in on junior Ollie
Lowell Price, lllvld Ohlinger, Allee Robeson, p-esented by the tannac with the group. Scarborough, a student doing Martin, younger brother of
x.tbletn Davia.
The nine Americans, two research under a . Ford Gary, now at Mlllkingwp
College.
Canadians, two Filipinos and Foundation
. grant.
Raymond caught 39 of Gaey
Coracemed parent answered
one Australian left the North
Martin's
passes a year ago
o.r Sir:
VletniiD!ese capital of Hanoi tCollege ratings
for
542
yards
and, as backup
'l11lalla reply to the letter In your coiWM, Not Ia Favor CJl shortly befor.e noon on a flight
quarterback,
completed
13 of
,......., In IJie Sunday paper .dated 1(1-28-76.
II
aponaored by the Unlle1! Nil- Team DIVISION
.
Points 19 for 195 yards.
"A Very Concerned Parent" obvtollllly has a very lions Commission for 1. North Do kola 17·01
60
As the No. ·I quarterback
2. Boise State (6 -0-l)
ml*llen conception ol the nature ot the O.V.F. drug and Refugees.
ss
J. East . KentuckY {6 -0-U
S2 this season, Raymond has
alcGbol education p11)11am offered to the Southern Local
"We're fine, really fine," • . Gamb ling (6 -1)
&lt;9 completed 68 of 128 lor 8f2
West . Kentucky (6.1)
llcbool Dtatrlct.
.
Mrs. Carolyn Miller of S.
6. Idaho State (6 -1l
39 yards and five touchdO'!Rs
1be O.V.F. wu Informed, by Southern Local's school Houghton, N.Y., said after 7.
35 and has a total offense of 1,3110
Lehlgh l!'o.l 16·11
baird and ldlool olflclail, that a dru&amp; education program Is stepping down from the 8. So. Carolina SI . IS·O·ll 33
Davis (6 -1)
29 yards In seven wlna and a tie.
lllllled and- dealred In the Southern Local Schoolsyllem. aircraft In a llopover at · 9.10.UCll lel
The younger Martin hae
Southern (LA) 16·1)
24
W. iiliiiOIIded, with a 111'0111'1111 that ls aervlced by IJie Stat! VIentiane. "We're just
North . Colorado (6 -0)
24
grabbed 41 of Raymond's
Bllnlll of Drug Abule and Ohio Unlvealty, plualt Is mandated worried about our families
Oth·ers receiving votes :
pa!Sel
for 60l'yarda and three
by tilt 01116 State Dept. ol EducaUon.'lbe O.V.F. volunteered back home."
Akron i
Bethune-Cookmen
IFiol
;
Delta
Slole
IM
iss.);
touchdowns.
Senior Leroy
1o coordinate and 111pplf the rei001'I.'IIII to UIIUI'e a wellMrs. Miller, 35, and her Indiana Sta t e (Ind . ) ; Jackson
Strickland
has
23 receptions
lllllnc!td procnm. 'tbll pngram wu offered u a public husband, John, , 45, were Stat~ {M iss . ) ; Jacksonv ille
(Ala
:
)
;
New
Hampshir
e;
for
292
yards
and
a pair of
.W:., by the O.V :f., al no coat to thnchooll or tupayera. mlsalonarles trwlatlng the Nicholls . 'S t(!!l e (La . ) ;
touchdowns.
1be JII'OII'IIll, as offel ed, wu an elecUve course, with each Bible lor the Sununer In- Northern M ich ig!'ln ; , Norlh ·
west
Missour
;
llladllll'a VGiunteer parUclpiUon subject to the written _ap- stitute of Ungulstlcs In Ban MassachUsetts
;
Pug e t " Buckeye Central's Brad
Sound ; western Colon•do ; w.
Me Thuot.
'JII'O'Il ol•ch ~·· parenll.
Ill inois .
Richards romped for 235
1be letter ol ''Very Concetned Parent" Is typical of the
The Central Highlands city
yards and live· touchdo\ma
M=rhll, faeelell, oppolltlon to all of o~ eftor\8 to lmp-ove was captured by the'commuDIVISION Ill
Team
Points
Saturday
night to lead
oar .........nllty.
nlsts at the start of the spring I. Wlnenbera Ohio 17-Dl 60
Buckeye
Central
to a 47-4
oar pl'OII'IIII hal only been lllccellfulln achoola where It offensive that led to their 2. 11haca iNY l 17-Dl
56
J.
Widener(PAI
16·01
48
triumph
over
winless
Elgin.
bU received wldelpead community 111pport. We thought the takeover of South VIetnam.
4. Cajlf. Lulheron 16-Dl
" Richards, who carried orily 18
peapllln IIIII. 111'11 tne.r the !acta, and would welcome a
Their 6-year-old daugher, S. MI . Union 10hio l l6-1) •2
Ind iana Cen•. (6-1l
35 times, had touchdown runa of
madlnl dnJc abult educaUon Jll'GII'Im In tlleir achoola. LuAnne, captured with them, 6.
l. HopeiMich .l 16-Dl
33
Wlthaut UU IIIPIIOI'I, we will not Implement IJie procram.
was believed to be the 8. Williams (MOSS.) 14-0-ll 29 21, seven, Tl, 12 and ~yards.
(Mich .) 16-21 25
Bill Havens, who Is leavtrig
N:cordlna to pollee and llchoel ollldalll, 111e of drup and youngest American prisoner 9.10.Hillsdale
F rBnklin &amp; Marshall (S ·
tile
coaching ranks alter 18
alcGbol by lllldenlllla MYft problem In Ilia area. We have held by the Communlsta.
I)
24
ye8l'll,
Ia going out a winner.
Ot'hers
receiving
votes
:
tried to do ICIIIIellllnC•bout thllprablem. Have you?
All 14 of the group were Albany sra•e; Albrlghl.
Ravena'
Big Walnut team all
We will llOIIIbue to do
we CAll to lolve drug and expected to stay In Bangkok Alleghe(ly ; Baldwin .
; Coa5t Guard; C. W. but wrapped up the Mid-Ohio
alcGbol abule jl'llblemlln thll area. 'l11la II what the 0.V.F.lA unW they can arrange for W811acf!
Post i Evansville, Leb~non Conference championship
au aboUt."'\" Ohio v~ hllllwlblp, Jim Cleland, President; their future.
Valley ; Lawrence, Millsaps;
Randolph -Macon ; ShiP · Friday night with a 2f-14 win
· R11n Ooart, Commumty Relatilllll Advllor, Recine, Ohio Boll:
The refugees said they pensburg
S tate. Towson over North Union. The Eagles
. . .771.
.
were well treated during State .
(7-0-1 overall) need only a

'75 Steelers· stronger--Brown .

'

Nine Americans
leave Vietnam

l.ames

roles

I

..

what

Brown recalla that in Pittsburgh's final two "Important" games last year
(the conference championship and SUper Bowl
games) "their defense gaw
up only 82 yards.
"Sixty-two yards," a wide_eyed BfO'!R repeeted slowly.
"That's a combined total.
"I think Plttaburgh Is even
stronger than last year.
They've got the same atartlng
defense, and now even bave a
top draft choice (Dave Brown
out of Michigan) to back up
the defensive backs.
"And they didn't have room·
to add too many people,"
notea Brown.
'\They have sp many
strengths you don't know
where to start, but they're
generally credited with

same, but

revers~d

TEAM
Athans
Gallipolis
Ironton
Jackson
Loa an
Melgs
Waverly
Wellston ·

victory over wln1eas Car·
dlngton Friday night to cop

the crO'!R.
Keith MaiM, a 2~und
senior taclde; kick~ a 48yard . field goal with seven
seconds· remaining Friday
night to ~w Medina a 17·15
victory over PREVIOUSLY
'-· With.
un beaten Avon La""·
only two minutes left In the
game, Avon Lake's Doug
Cofleyhadldeklida :&amp;a-yarder
to give his team a l&amp;-141ead.
Qutnny Clrter took a 1&amp;yard touchdown pus from
Mike Wrlg)lt with two
seconds remaining Friday
night and then kicked the
extra point to lliw Wellnllle
a 7_. win ov.- JelfeiJIIIl
Union. WelllyUle Is now 7-1.
..1 . _ ...1."
Kent Becll 'a ..
·~.,.
yards In 38 carrlea and three
touchdowna
j1l8l enough
to 111'\'e Archbold a 34-33
victory over Montpelier
Friday "'""t Beck who had
"'·" " '
'
touclidown runa of 14 and Ill
yards, a1ao '-d a ~
fiCOI'Ing pua.' ~ifontpeller's
Jim Buldaa gained 214 yards
In 17 carrlea aud had touchdO'!R runa oU7 and S6 yards.
With Steve JenklniiCOI'Ing
four touchdOWIIII, St. Parla
Graham cllilched at leut a
share ol the Tlree Rlwra
Confer111ce t!Ue Friday nlgbt
with a 40-0 vicliry over
Covlnllton. Jenklna caught a

were

T. RUSH . ..T, P.A$_$, . I!I,~T.OfF .. ~~T OEF
TEAM Yds. Avt. Yds. Avg. Yds. Avt. Yuo. Avg.
Athens
840 168.0 m 51.4 1132 226 .~ 905 111.0 '
Gallipolis
707 uu .us 89.0 1152 730.4 1187 237.4 '
Ironton
651 130.2 289 ·57.8 9,j() 188.0 883 176.6 :
Jackson
1165 233.0 425 85.0 1590 31S.O 1159 231.8 '

pelroftoucbdown~and

had IICOI'ing r:uns of 40 and 70
yards. Graham Is a-o
overall
·
• Maulllon's rugged
defenee, which blanked No.3
Warren llllrdq 17~ Friday
"'""t, Is led by the brothers
,..,.,
Grluard- Tom, a leiKor,
and Anthony, a junior. Tlgen
·
defenders have given up~..,.
22 points all year, eight each
to Upper Arlington and
Cleveland 'Benedictine and
8b: to Nordonla on a ~ of
field goals,

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Olal AM football ra"R-.
"'"'"
St. Edward, which took
ov.-thetopfrom Moeller Jut
Inched a couple more
........ .-..-d ...... ___,_ and
""""" .. ,_ w110 .....,
now hGlda 1 11111'1111
OVII' the Ouadlra.
Mtlnwhlle, Wyoming,
wlllch--.bbedtheleadln ••
r
ftA
... 1Nik, pat alii IIIJiilht
INtwwa .... __, ..,_,n
-·---.Alina St.~- Mary,
IIIIOiwltutlllaei sq thllr
'11nl place -lib tnm 10 to
• ........ Qrmlrd ......_
,.......
,_,
H.- IWPII-I In tldnl wllb
1n With New Laiallon
motile Into conlllltlon In
fourth at 1•.
· Ia Cia. A, Clnal Windteatatcl8imedtheNo.1.fll- tbe r-th lllralcht ...t:,
illliDaP tbe lnillnl' lead
.,..Newari!Cabtllcallpped
to 11 palata,
Wamalllrdllw, No. 31ut
. . . 11 a.. AM, loll 17-4 .
lo UIIIDik'Ginlnll Maealllon.

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Others In the AAA top ten Sixth, Colerain, ninth and
.
are Findlay, up one spot to ,Fremont Roas, tenth.
By SAM FOGG
barred llhowlng any game
third, Newark In fourth, East
Ironton took over fifth In
UPI Sports wrtter
Into a home team's area.
Uverpoolln fifth, ZaneevWe, AA this week, followed by
WASIDNGTON (UPI)
Ror.elle oppoeed even a
urn'] ,_:d
London, Cl.rclevllle, Commlasloner Pete Rozelle temporary ertenllion of the
_r · /5 I H.lo - - 'e 0
Wheelersburg, Poland and told Congress today the ban law II 11181eated by pro
s
coLUMBUS 1u PI 1 _ The 9 Poland (7 . 11
Delta
making Its first top ten on television blackollll hae hockey and bukeiball
6
weeki~ Unlttd Press In - IOIDelta!17 ·0·1l
•J appearance with a 7-0-1
coat ' footbaU team ownera· ljlokeamlinWedneeday.
ltrnollonol Ohio Hlgh S~hool
Second ten: 11. (tie)
k
$9mlllklnln the
Rorelle llid 1975 hae had
1
~.~~~:s ~~'"c~~~~r:~.,':o::,~~~ ~se!~~~~ ~~~.sc:,~':,~,
d.Lstant third 1n Class A
and ~~nal: "'~ the feweat 101d ~ pmea
"panrdenwlhoense·slol'.· ' records In 37' \•. Oberlin !1l 26 ; 15. behind Winchester and erode fan and financial lllncelf/Oandthatbelorethe
Genoa 13 ; 16. Cllol St . Marys
• _...., "the trend
'roam Closs AAA
Pts Memorial end Rldgewood, 20 Newark
CathoDe
Is ~q~porj In the future.
law wu ,_..
1. Lakewood s1. Ed . , 13 8 01
~rrc~~~h 1 ~_r'jJ~;.,~·;r~;0 1 Loudonville with 128 points.
Ro1elle, in a prepared wu In · the oppllllite dirac280 Cllel Cedl z. Cleveland Roclllord Parkway Ia fourth, statement for a House tion." he lllld the law wu
2. Cln. Moeller (9 B·Ol
26&lt; . oenedlcllno ond Woshlnglon followed In order by CommerCe subcommittee erodlnC IIMiqllllckel Illes,
J. Flnd)e~ (6 8-0) .
204 Court House , u each .
' ' Newark 11 8-0l
159
Olhors with len or more Arllnglon, Burton Berkahlre, hearing said that National and, "Ill IIIIIIY NFL cltlel,
Ui;~~:r~~:Wo1. ,~ Ol
IT!~'~L s~~~~~r~r~~.:.·~~~ Bluffton, Lelpllc, Carey and Football League aeaaon faN- waiting to 1M If the
7. wer. Hard. l7 -·ll
11 wood, Upper sandusky. Ridgemont.
ticket sales are down over pmll wiD be 101d GUt and
a. Monlll0fll6·1·1l
71
Elyria
Catholic
ond
Top game cin the IChedule tll.4 million for IJie 1'",. and locally teMIIed."
9. Coler• In (1 1 · 0~
51111 Wellsville .
.,,,.
-'-1
10. Fromonl Ronl6·1·1l 53
this week finds No.4 Newark 19'15 aeuons. ''Together with
He cballetWed IJie .F......
Soc••• ton: 11. Canton
clouA
(AAA) boating No . a the '-tin ....... -~ 'communications ComMcKinlty (I) SO ; 12. Norlh Tum
Pt1
...--·- ,...,..._
Conlon Hoover •2 ; 13. 1. Cono1Winc . l9 1-0l
179 Zaneavllle with the winner saleeand ... radlorllbll the million report that bad
:;11 1~~~~n 31~ 2 '15 . 1 ~ilo~Pt:r ~: ~::.::-:v~~;~,~~:;ol
tbe Ukely Central Ohio memberclubehaw...ined weather and poor team
ttrlna Fairmont WHt (]land ' · Rock. Parkway 12 7-0-\l
League champion.
loasee of more than •• · performanee, not telefiled
Gahan no lincoln, 2hoch; 17 .
103
In otber .,.mea tb11 week million."
11me1, bave been tile
Mlddlllown 21 ; 11. Lencoslor S. ArJington C7·D·Il
9S
•19; 19. Kettering Altor.16; 20. 6. Burton Berkshire 13 B-Ol
involvln&amp; the top-rated · IUilelle wu waslnl an . determlnlnl factor In "no
~~~e:::• ~~~;, len pr more 7_Blulflon 11) 7. 1
:: teams, St. Edwardl meets uphUI fight agalnat 1 bUl 11how1" and tbat nonpoints ' c,nlorvlllo, Toledo e. lolps,lc 17 ·0· 1~
63 Cleveland St. Joeeph, ¥oeller propoled by Rep. Torbert lllt-Miaw» hal liad 1ltUe
Sl. John's , Greensburg t . Corey 17-ll
61 goes !IPinst Cincinnati MacDonald, • ,...a 11 ,, economic hii*C 1llilon.
Groen. Columbus Norlhlond 10. Ridgemont 11 6-0-1)
60
"1"1'
end Lakewood .
5ocond!en : 11 . Middletown ltoger Bacon, Wyoming chalnnanofthelllbcomlttae,
Reuldthaltharebubeat
ClausAA
~~~c~;i~ •• ~1~ 1 " 01 r~ '&lt;il ~l; ta"llll! with Green HUla, St• . to make pel'llllllent 1J1e ben . • clecreewii!IO,mTum
~~~ 13. Ollawo Hills m 21 ; u . VIncent playa Barberton, on any pro 1p011a 1eque llcllet IIlii alnee ltn and
~: ~:.0St'. 1 CYn~.f;0 ) . 1)
1.!~~\pe~!~·~~d A~~~i~~~~r. Holy Name battleaCleveland prohlbltlncloealshowlnaof• that: "Pifty-llve 1*- ol
3. Clov. Holy Nomel6 7-0l
southern. 19 each ; 11. lisbon Cenlrlll Catholic, Canal game sold out In aclvanct,
the total deerftM lliiiiW
177 Andorson Ill 18 ; 11 . Winchester hoala Amanda
ThetlneJI!II'II')'GUtolthe from teaJIII wbo bad
01
1
; : ~o~f:.;::: r'~~~~~~~?u~ ~~~d~rv~ 1 1~"'f3n Clearcreek and Newark law ends Dec. 31. Before It re11ularly tele•lled their
6. London It 1-0l
106
o•nors wilh •en or more Cetholk: ,entertains Ucking went on the boob, the NFL home pmll d1K'Inl the 11'13
~: ~~~~~~~-~~~~u 71~)0 )
:~ ~~~.~·~~ Co ldwell and Auckoye He(Rhts.
and lrt4 111101111."

The · defeat dropped the
Panther• to seventh while
Maulllon jumped from lath
to eighth.

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. 1029 205.8 2A4 -18.8 1273 25-4.6 m 151.8

waverly
Wellston
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Ydl Car Avv.
Davis, J
653 131 4.9
!:!opppelers",'wLel 525 79 6.7
n.
ol91 66 7.4
Quolls, M
m 11 5.1
Pennell, A
385 15 4.5
· PASSING Cmp.AI I Ydl TD
Johnson, G 32·57 e .us 5
Conroy, J
27-!ill o 425 4
Thompson. wav.
Smith, L
~~:~ ~ ~~
Anderson, M 18·65 4 221
PUNTING 110 or morel
Ydl No. AV11.
K bel I
-9 20 36 5
~/:n 1 tier. L 37, 11 :u:s
Dailey, wa
762 . 24 31.8
Patton, We
591 19 31.1
Gr-, A
507 18 21.2

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OOUJMBU&amp;(UPI)- With
onJ.y two
l'tlllllmng,
LalleiiGOd St. 1!ldnrd and
Qaclnnatl Moeller ap-·
pannd)' are .,q richt dO'!R
to till win Ia their battle for
lbiNo.1apotlntheUIIIted
Pre
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TEAM STA.TISTtCS 15 GAMES)
FIRSTDOWNS PASSING
PlAYS ·
T AVO OP AVO CP-AT INT T OP
~
10.8 .. '-6 • 17-55 5 263 2.56 '
53 10.6 53 10,6 '32-57
8 257 271
.., 8.6 52 10.4 15-26 0 225 2.13 ;
85 17.0 61 12.2 27-50 0 299 263
62 12.4 60 12.0 21·46 8 210 286 '
.u S.8 62 12.4 1S-&lt;17 4 2$.&lt; 268 :
. 39
7.S 62 12.4 21-81 3 253 231 '
63 12.6 oiS 0.0 13-25 4 237 240 •

P.oples, Wei
Conroy, J
Wilson, G
Pennell, A
Chonko, A
Noorrt1W , J
Brown, I
Quails, M

5
4
4
A

A

3
3
3

3 33
28
28
0 24
0 24
6 24
A 22
2 20
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5.6

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$Y~c;s~ORING

Name, T
TD Pat Pis Ava
Preston, KC 11 0 66 11 .0 ·,
Lucas, KC
3 20 41 6.8 ·
Eichinger, E 4 6 33 6.6 ;
.Smllh,_Kt.... S 0 'S/ 6,0.
logan, NG
4 If 24 U ~
Spencer, NG 3 6 24 4.8
Boso. Sou
4 4 21 4.7 '
Runjon, NG .3 2 20 4.0 ,
~E~~:.IJNG N~4 ~ T~ McClure. Eas 3 2 20 4.0
Soutllw 3 2 20 4 o
Wilson, G
u 211 3 Lewis.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE ' -'l
Hubbard. L
14 2-15 1
FRIDAY
Saunders, G
14 188 2
s. Thomas, wa 13 147 1 Jackson.at SEOAL
KO RETURNS Yds No. TD Gallipolis atAthens
Waverly
Davis, J
274 7 2 Ironton at Meigs
~~:;~
~~ 1 ~ g Wellston ot logan
Peppers, L
1?2 9 o Alexander atTVC
Belpre
Mink, G
150 I 0 Federal Hocking at Warren
PUNTRET~=~Ao. TD Local
County at NelsonvilleMagnotta. M
loiS 12 o · VInton
York
Wilson. G.
70 7 1
SVAC
Hubbard, L
ol9 I o North Gall Ia at Eastern
CrO&lt;krell, I
39 2 0 ~ymmes
B. Thomas, 1
36 1 o frace Valley at HannanINTERCEPTIONS
Southern at Southwestern
No. Ydl TO '•
·
Others
Crawford,
12 o Trimble at Miller
Wllson,G J
•~ ·66
0 Parkersburg · ot Point
Davenport, M
2 39 o Pleasant
'
Peppers. L
2 18 o
FRIDAY !Nov. 71
Stewart, M
2 2 o
SEOAL
'
OVERALL SCORING
Athens at Waverly
Name, T . TO Pal I'll Av
Wellston at Gallipolis
DaYioJL
19 10 124 lS.t Logan at Ironton
Gmlirs, A
10 17 IJ6 1o:S Melgs at Ja~kson
·
TYC
~:: ~. :~
~~
Heltonville-York at·
Echstenkompor,
Alexander
Trl
10 7 67 1.4 Belpre at Warren Local
Peppers, L 11 0 66 1.3
Ollllrs
Doney, Mil 11 0 66 8.3 Federal Hocking at Trlmbte•
lucas, KC
5 21 61 7.6 Fairland at Vinton County
Quails, M
8 I .56 7.0 Southern at Caldwell
Sullivan, NY 8 4 52 6.6 Hannan, W. ·va. at Symmes
Logan, NG
8 4 52 6.5 Valley
'
·
. ~E.Q,.L SCORING , _ .
Mlller at Point Valley
·
Name, T
TO Pat Pis Ava Wahama at Sistersville
Davis, J
12 1 10 16.9
SATURDAY(Nov.l)
Peppers, L
7 o 42 8.4
Eastern at Fronller

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COLUMBUS IUPI) - This
wook'S OhiO Hlgh SChOOl

Athlellc Anoclallon com .
puterlud football rat ings ,

Including polnl totolo:
ClASS AAA
( Rtglon ll
1. Lakewood St . Edward ,
IJUS; 2. Avon Uko, 91.50.
1Roglon 2)
1. Findlay, 99 .00 ; 2.
Gahanna lincoln. 95.50.
1.

( Rttlan J)
116.50;

Newark,

2.

Massillon, 106.07; 3. East
Liverpool,
103.00;
;,
Greensburg Green. 100.00; s.
North Canton Hoover, '99.42 ;

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·_ ·Sport Parade

Pro Buketball Roundup
By RICHARD L. SllOOK
,
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UPI Sports Writer
The plan ~as to make
A
''"
Kareem Abdui.Jabbar chase
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI S\lorts
Bob Lanier for a change. It
. Edllor ..
worked.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill Mallory's job Is his life and that's
Lanier and the Pistons,
not uncommOn IUJlODg football coaChes.
their
fast-break offense
Bill Mallory .has bee" coaching for 18 years·, ever since
corning out of high IChitOI fOO for the la!!t two y.ears he has been working like an alternating
currlmi, jolted Abdul.Jabbar
heaa coaCh of the UniverSity of Colorado' BUffaloes. ''
• U you ask him what he 'believes In most, Bill Mallory, a and the l.Als Angeles Lakers,
112-99, Wednesday night in
rugged~(l()klng, 39-yeat-old Glendale, W.Va., native who spent
Detroit's
season-&lt;&gt;pener at
most of his coaching career In Ohio, will tell you "my young
hpme.
·
men n
Lanier
put
in
a
whopping
41
Bill Miillqcy wW te~ you that deiiJlile what happened to him
points
against
AbduiWednesday when U\e Diother of one bi hi~ former players filed
a $45,000 lawsUit aplhst" f.llano,.Y fllr' "a&lt;!custng lier of Jabbar's 30 and both had 16
"babying" her son and keeping hbn tied to -her "apron rebounds.
1
. ·" .
strings."
The lady .malting ~ charge Is Mrs. Marietta Stevens, and
!lie sa&gt;"' It all hllppened when she· and her husband, ~bert ,
met With BW MallorY June 3 tp discuss why· their SO!), Steven
Grllfln, a middle guard, had been dismissed from the team the
week before.'
.
. .
When BW Mallory apoke with me from his office In Boulder,
Colo., Wednesday, he dldn 't try to overwhelm me with facts
supporilng his aide of .the story: On the conttary, he provided
me with me both sides, and after talking 'IVith him ~ I came
away feeling Mallory hadn!t crowded Steven Griffin at all, but Big ·reo Football RotindUp
had glveri him an ampleportion of the field to operate on. ·
CHICAGO ( UPI) - It may
•:No one has·any more lntere&amp;\ In his yollllg men than I do," sound ridiculous, Indiana
sal~ Bill Mallory, "but at the sanie time I expect them to abide Coach Lee Corso says, but his
and apply by certain things. I want them to go to class and Hoosiers are going .to
work toward an education, a degree. On the field, I expect ColUI!lbus Saturday shooting
them to play hard, but clean. Off the field I expect them to far a victory against Inconduct themselves like gentlemen. Don't get me wrong; I'm vincible Ohio Stste.
not trying to run a prlsop. Th8l'~not my way of doing thlr\gs.
"We are going over there
l'vegotalotoffineyoungmenl'dcrawlmUesfor,andwhomi with the Idea of winning, no
think the.world of, but I don't think I should have to spend all nuilter how ridiculous that
my time baby.fiitling them.
.
may sound to laliB who don't
"In _this young man's case, I sbnply got tired of chasing him ' know our aquad and •how we
around. He was on- the team last year and ' we had some · think " ·Corso said. "I know
dealings. Was lie a 'baby?' We,U; I don't' care to get Into that no o~e In the Big Ten has
Maybe someplace else someone e1ee might condone the things scored a toilchdown on them
he did, but every morning when I get up, I have to look at but that should add some
· myself In the mirror and there would be no way I i:ould ertra Incentive to our ofanymore If I had simply let things go the way they had been." fense. ••
Question: Had Bill Mallory given the Griffin boy any specific
"We have to do some ef.
reason for his disnlssal from the team?
fectlve num1ng to get our
The Colorado coach. laughed.
passing going. We want to try
"He got a Iotta reasons,-1' said Bill MallorY.
only the high percentage pass
Inhersult,theplayer'•motherchargedsheandherhusband because we want to keep the
were "physically and verbally Intimidated" by Bill Mallory, clock running." He said the
but he denied that.
only way to cope with the
"I wlis firm," BUl Mallory said. "I told her the way I felt and Buckeyes' offense ·was to
didn't mince worda,l)ut at no tlrne was there any vulgarity or contain it and hope they don't
any physical action lnwlwd." ·
· ·
erecute as well as In prevloua
Many athletes, professional as .well as amateur, show obvto111 a1gna of being balilec!, even be~ spbiled unbearably, by ga:!esti on cue .from eorao.
their parents during their formative years, and then what do Ohio state coach Woody
you think l)appena? Thetr 'coaches or mahagers Inherit the Hayes erp-eued displeasure
p-oblem, and nert thing you know you hear the athlete calling with his aquad's offensive
his coach or manager some kind of monster or tyrant. Rarely practice Wednelday.
Is the athlete aware of It, but the person he's actually reacting
"We didn't do well on the
to hls mother or lath~.
.
offensive work," he said.
No wonder Bill Mallory Is tired of "baby-altting" for other
Wisconsin's football team
peoWe'akldf;HeliQ'lllteOIIIYonebyany~s.
.went through what· •Coach
My mother and lather never believed In baby-sitters. They . John Jardine called a "hotalways saI ""'th
"' me themae1Yea. 1 never co uld fi gure out why cold practice" Wednesday In
all other fathers and ~others didn't do the same thing.
preparation for their game
against third-ranked IWnols.
The only Badgers who were
doubtful starters for the
game were tsckle Karel
1 , ... •
'
Sehllkspler
and middle guard
St. LCiul$ "
142
Amerlcarr Basketbltt
8
Kansas City
J 4 1 7 AI Minter.
Anoclatlan Staridlngs
3 6 1 ;
ly United Prtn lnftrmltlonal Vancouver
Dlinols got help to counter
M innesota
2 1 o
l!ut
Wisconsin's
strong point-Its
Norris
Division
W. ~- Pet. G.B.
W. l . T. Pt1 rushing game-since
Ntw York
3 I .!SO Los Angeles
7 4 o 14
Kentucky
2 I .667
ll
6 2 2 14 defensive tackle Mike Waller
St. Louis
2 2 .SOO
I Montreal
4 1 1
9 returned to practice. Waller
Vlrg inii!l
0 • .000
3 Plltsburgh
Detroit
1 7 J
s
West
1 9 1 3 suffered a strained knee
W.. L. Pel. G.B. wash fnglon
Adams Division
Denver
3 0 I .000 ligament against Michigan
Indiana
3 1 .750
1~
W. l. T. Pis
State
and· hadn't worked out
B 1 o 16
San Antonio 2 2 .SOO
11 , Buffaro
S 3 1 11 this week.
San Diego
1 3 .250
2 12 Toronto
3 3 2 8 Coilch Bob Blackman said
Utllh
0 2 · .000 , 21 2 Bosron
C~lllorn l o
35 2 8
. . Wedntsdav's Results
·
Wednesdar,•s Results
Denver 122 Utah 117
the Dllnl would have to
Toronto 3 Buffa o 2
lndlono 105 Son Diego 100
Chi cago 2 Montreal 1
New York 112 Son Antonio 99
prevent ,Wisconsin from
. Sr. louis tO• Vlrylnlo 100 lovl) Detroit 6 Californ ia 4
controlling
the ball Saturday
NY Rangers 3 St. Louts 1
Thursday s Game ·
and thought \he Badger
Mi nnesota 2 Kansas Cl!v o
San Diego at San Af1,1dn lo
Thursday's Games
tackles; John Reimer and
World H o c k e y· Anoclation St. t ouis at Boston
.
Dennis
Uck, were the "best
1 Vancouver at Buffalo
1
Standln;s
pair
In
the
country.
Toronto
at
Philaeletph
la
Bv United Pren International

STANDINGS

East

3, .•,,

Phoenix

Son Dleoo

Winnipeg

Qui!bec

Edmon ton
Toronto

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6. Canton McKinley, 97.00; 1.

Calgary

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Wedntldly's R:esulh
Ca,oary J Cleveland 1
New England • Qu,bec 2
Clnclnr'!ati 6 Minnesota 4

ThurSday's Games
Clnclnnetlol Winnipeg

Calgary at Indianapolis
· Phoenix at Denver
Houston at San Diego

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National Hockey

L~a,we

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1

Akron Eliot , 85.1;; 1.
'rei THI
.DIVOTii
ZOnesvllle,
1&lt;.50;
t.
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INTI STO,
Tallmadge, •83.101 10.
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in the final three minutes as
, the Nuggets pulled out the
victory in a game plagued by
a record 83 personal fouls.
Officials Jack Madden and
Mark Schlafman also called
six technicals on the Denver
coaching staff. Issei finished
with 24 points and 12
Febounds while rookie David
ThompsOn had 28 points.
Spirits 104 Squires 100
The Spirits broke out of a
92-92 tie at the end of
regulation time as Rudy
Hackett arid Gus Gerard
scored four -points each in
overtime to down th·e Squires
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Dan Buffington, Meigs Marauder fullback. Dan is~
junior fullback who stands five feet, eight Inches tall and
weighs 150 lba. He Is the son of Mrs. Ruth Buffington and
lives on New Sireet In Pomeroy.
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PI'ITSBURGH (UPI) Quarterback Terry Bradshaw Isn't saying much about
the upcoming game between
the Pittsburgh Steelers and
the Cincinnati Bengals.
· "I ·,jus~ want to play
· 'em,'' the Steeler quarterbark said "I don't want to
talk about them. It's going to
be a -good game and It's an
Important one. I just want to
.
Play it."
Bradshaw has been limping
in practice most of the week
beca1198 of a strained knee he
suffered In the 111-13 wln over
Green Bay last Sunday. He
wufllppedheadoverheelsin
a lruiSing tackle near the end
of Ute game and had to be
helped off the field.
Bradshaw and four other
players saw lumted duty In
Wednesday's p-actlce In a
steady rain. The other Injured players are ninnlng
back Franco Harris, wide .
receivers Frank Lewis and

he's hopeful he'll be able to
start against the Bengals
Sunday when they clash
hefore a seno~t crowd at
Riverfront Stadiwn.
Cincinnati holds a one
game lead over the Steelel'll
and the Houston OUers in the
AFC ~ntral Division.
In a related matter1 Bradshaw confirmed he and
skater Jo Jo Starbuck of the
Ice Capades were planning to
get married. However,
Bradshaw said no date had
been set for the wedding.

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Already ·sporting four Iionton club has been winlosses, the Meigs Marauders . ning the last three weeks, but
could consider the season a just winning.
"winning one" by bursting
Against Jackson three
the balloon of the nwnber 6 weeks ago, the Tigers held on
team in the state AA 1o win 18-16. Then came a
rankings. ·
narrow 6-0 victory over
This Friday, the Ironton Waverly, followed by last
Tigers bring their winning week's thriller over Athens,
ways to Pomeroy already 14-13. It would certainly
atop the SEOAL standings. A appear that Ironton could be
victory for Coach Bob Lutz's prbne for the major upset of
defending league .champs the 1975 season.
would guarantee aUeast a tie
Most of the offensive show
for the 1975 grid title .. One for the Tigers centers around
interesting · note concerning junior quarterback. Mike
the mighty Tigers is that with Brown and fullback Jeff
30 straight triwnphs, none of Krihel, a 195-pc)und bruising
the present Tiger players senior. None of the Ironton
have ever played in a losing players Is In the top five of
varsity league game . The all- any of the league's·offensive
time loop record covers a categories.
live-year span .
The M11raudera are stU!
This year could well be being led by the hard running
different if the Marauder senior Terry Qualls. The
defense can. ~lne as it did speedy senior taUback now
two weeks ago against the ranks fourth in league
l.Algan Chieftains. The rushing with 411 yards in 71
carries.
Defensively,
the
Marauders may be in some
OpJHJSes
trouble depending on middle
guard Stan Starcher's
as
availability. Starcher was
injured In last Friday's

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meet ends
DORADO, P.R. (UPI)
The National and American
Leagues stayed on their separate paths on the designated
hitler rule.
Wednesday, the last day of
a three-day meeting of the
general managers from both
leagues, the American
League, which has been UBing
the designated hitter for the
last three seasons, voted to
stay with it, while the
National League said It would
stay' with the tradltonal rule
of pitchers batting for
themselves.
Kuhn took a neutral
position on the issue but did
urge the leagues to adopt the
same practice.
Jim Toomey , the vicell'esident of the St. Louis
Cardinals who served as
spokesman for the gathering,
said that the general
managers were all agreed
that it would be better to have
the same rule apply to both
leagues, but .neither league
· appeared re·ady to give In.
Toomey said that much of
the three-day meeting was
devoted to discussing
possible recommendations to
be made at the major
leagues' winter meetings at
Hollywood, Fla, in December. Toomey, however,
declined to reveal the contents of the recommendations, which m118lllrst
be taken up with the league .
p-esidentsand other officials.
Toomey said -one subject
which was discussed, but not
given any finn recommendation, was the possibility of
extending the league playoffs
from the current beat-of-live
series to a best-of-seven. '

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Three young pitchers were
p-omoted to a major league
roster for the first time today
as the World Champion
Cincinnati Reds made a
series of player moYes to
bring their winter roster to
John StaUworth and defen- the lull complement of 40
sive tackle Marv Kellwn.
players.
Bradshaw admits his knee
The Reds acquired the
Is still very sore but he says
· contracts oii.Alrln Grow, a 22Washington at Kansas City
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
"That's our main con- Entries are
year-old l~fthander from
cern," Blackman said.
Orem, Utah, ·and Raul
Purdue worked on both 'being accepted
Ferreyra, a 20-year-old
N1tion11 811kttb1ll Anucllflon
,
St1nc11ngs
· offense and defense in
righthander from the
YOUNtiSTOWN,
Ohio
&amp;v United Preu tntern1t1ona1
Dominican
Republic, from
preparation
for
Its
bout
with
(UPI)
_
The
Ohio
State
E!11tern Conference
Atlantic Division
their
lndlanapolla
farm team.
Mlchlgan ~State; Which has Bowling Asaoclatlon is acW.. L.. .Pel. G.B.
The Reds also bought the
l!i!aten Pur&lt;ille live straight ceptlng entries lor the 72nd
Bo!IOn
,2 0 1.000
Buffalo
2 0 1.000
contract of Manuel Sartimes:
·
annual
Handicap
TourPhll&amp;delphlo • 1 o 1.000 ~
New York
I 3 '.2SD 2 "Michlgan Sll!te Is a fast 1 nament to be held from Feb. miento, a 21-year-old
Centrll Division ·
and ertrernely strong team 21 through May 9 in Mans-. righthander from Vene"ruela,
W.. l .. Pel. G.B. defeJIBively," Purdue Coach field.
,
from their Three Rivers fann
wash ington
I 0 1.000 New prltans
3 1 .750 . team.
Alex Agase said.
Richard RU
ta
Atlan ta
1 1 .SOO
' 2
Northwestern
senior
defeney,
secre
ryThe contract of pitcher
Houston
0 2 1000
11 2
treasurer of the association,
Cleveland
0 1:. 2 .000
P 2 sive ta~e Darryl Brandford said the team event will be Dave
Overstreet was
· . Western Conference
assigned
·outright to Inwill
get
hla
first
startln~
rolled
at
VUlage
Lanes
In
' Midwest OlvbiDf'l
W.. L. Pet. G.B. assignment · of ' the sea9011 Mansfield with doubles and dianapolis.
Chicago
2 1. .667
The Reds earlier recalled
against host Iowa In its· llingles set for Park Lanes.
Detroit
2 1 .6&amp;7 Kansas c tty
0 1 ;000
.11 2 Homecoming game. Brandthe
contracts of optioned
The tournament was exMilwllukee
0 2 .000
11 2
players
Santo Alcala, Tom
ford, a &amp;-loot_., ~der, peeled to have piize In excess
Pacific Division
W.. L. . Pet. G.S. wMill rseplacke lopho!l)ore . of $80,000.
Cerroll, Tom Hwne, Larry
Seattle
. ,
3 1 .750
Payne, Mac Scarce, Pat
arty
zosta
,
WhO
suffered
List
year's
tournament
In
Qolden State
2 2 _.500
Los Angelo• 1 2. 2 .soo.
Zachry, Don Werner, Ray
a
back
lnjuey
In
last
week's
Canton
drew
a
record
1,562
1
Phoen ix
, .1 .soo
Knight,
Dave Revering,
l
los&amp;
to
Wlaconaln.
Brandford
teslll8.
The
purse
was
$83,786.
Por nand
0 3 .000
has been .plagued,,by lnjurie~
h
.Wednesdly's Ri!sutts
Arturo DeFreites , . Tom
se~llle-'12 " ansas City 91
during his , career and Is
BEULAH
Spencer and Joel YoungDetroit 11~ Los Angel!s 99
currently playing -out an
GROVE CITY, Ohio (UP!) blood.
BoSion Ill Golden Slole 106
Ttlursd1y'1 Gamn
ertra year of 'eligibility.
- Midas Touch took the lead
Chicago at Cleveland
Michigsri
Coach
Bo
Sehem·
on · the final turn and drew
Kanses Ci 'Y at New Yor k
. bechler Ia getting his un- away In the stretch to defeat , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..
~at8fl Wolverines ready for Wapping Street by seven and
a -special offenslye threat, one-half lengths in the
Tony Dungy, the Big Ten's (ea\ured$f,100eighthstarter
leading passer at Mimesota. handicap race at Beulah
NEE~·
·:Qungy's been throwing Park here Wednesday.
the ball very well and is doing
Isometric showed.
-FULL UNEarr excellent job with
The winner, ridden by
·
J'
apri~touis," Sehembechler Vlrice Cla~k. covered the mile .
PLUS RECAPPABLE CASINGS
said Wednesd~y after sen. and three-qusrters in 3:02 1-5
ding Michigan's speciality arid returned S6.20, $3.80 and
FREE MOUNTING
and pass defense teams t3. ·
through extra drills .. "But I
The loll daily do~ble
think OW' secondary has been combination of Modern Bit
Improving and I've been and Polley Premlwn was
bnpressed with the way it's worth S335.40.
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Oli'''
Middleport
breaking on the qall over the
A crowd of 3,675 wa~ered
'Jtllo
last couple of games.
$387,124.
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Pacen 105 Salll 100
Billy Keller sank three
three-poin l voals and Don
Buse added two more and
made loW' steals in the
Pacers' triumph over the
Sails. Keller and Billy Knight
finished with 25 pointa each
for the winners whUe Cald·
well Jones had 25 for the
Salls.
.
Nets 112 Spun 99
Julius Erving scored 39
points leading the Nets over
· the SpW's. The Nets look the
lead for good at 6:20 of the
first period and led by six at
the half and 14 at the end of
three periods. Larry Kenon
h&amp;d 24 points for San Antonio.
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Marauders eye upset

hoping

IRtglontol
Corey, 48.00; 2. Otlowe'

Hills,

"That's about the best I've first quarter, opening a lli-)4 pOints in the closing minutes
seen Lanier play," Laker edge into a 27-14 lead thai it gave the Celtic:! their second
Coach ' Bill Sharman said. pretty much maintained the straight win and hand the
"They 'changed ends' (went rest of the way.
Warriors their second loss in
The
Boston
~Illes
defeated
from offense to defense) well
fo~r games. Charlie Seott
and their fast-break was the. Golden SUite Warriors scored 23 points for the
good. They didn't look so good 1\5-106 and the Seattle Celtics and Rick Barry had 35
SUperSonics beat the Kansas for Golden State.
at setting the haU up."
"Bob and I went up to see City Kings 92-91 in other · Sonlcs 92 Kings 91
Milwaukee play Boston (two National Baske .t bali
Rookie Bruce Seals' layup
yeats ago in the playoffs) and Association games.
in the final two seconds
we Sl'W that's how BQSton . In the American Basketball . enabled the SuperSonicS to
beat them. (Center Dave) Association It was St. l.Aluis beat the Kings at Kansas
Cowens made Jabhar chlise 104 Virginia 100, Denver 122 City. Seals, who came off the
him," eq'ach Ray Seott of th!i Utah 117, Indiana 105 San bench late _in the first period,
Diego 100 and New York 112 led a lhird-&lt;juarler SJlW'l with
Pistons said.
. 16 points: Nate Archibald
Detroit used Its last-break San Antonio 99.
scored 25 points for the Kings.
to rattle off 12 successiYe Celtlcs lU Warriors 106
John Ha'o'llcek's eight Nuggets 122 Stars 117
points In a 2 : 4~ stretch of the
Dan Issei had six points,

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haying the strongest defense yet. .
;~
In football.
"It's becOming extremely _ :~
"Their front four (Joe difficult to win' anywhere lly
In ''
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Greene, Ernie Holmes, L.C. the NFL. It's bel:ome rea
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Greenwood and Dwight balanced. We j118l got by ~
White) is like a who's who of Atlanta (21-14ln the final two ~
profeeslonal f~tball.
minutes last Sunday)."
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"And on offense," ligures
A3 for why Jill team Ia one ~·
Brown, "Franco Harris and · of only two unbeaten clubs
Teriy Bradshaw are two of (Minnesota is the other),
the premier backs, In the Brown says "durability and
game."
versatility."
'.
Although both Harris and
"We talked about and
Bradshaw are nursing minor workEd toward thOIIIl goals II!
Injuries, a Steelei-s official summer camp," he recalla.
reported Wednesday thai . Brown figures Injuries de- '
both 'probably will start strayed a po!entlally great :
Sunday and Brown says team last year, so this year ·
that's what he expected all he stresses conditionlnji and
along as he mapped. his sometbnes tskes players out ' ·
defensive pme plan.
of a game early "when I get a '
Brown contir.ues to funny feeling." ·
mlnlmire his team's perfect
As for .''versatility," Brown
6-0 mark.
made a lot of his decisilll.!l on
"We've j118l slipped by wliat plsyers would malte the
10111e teslll8 by the skin of our -13-man roster by how many
teeth," he says. "We don't positions they could play.
feel we've had an easy one .

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Canal-Winchester A leader·
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disappointing loss
at
Wellslon. Marauder mento1·
Charley Chancey hopes that
Starcher will anchor the
middle as per usual. ff not,
some· reshuffling may be In
order.
~ p-obable Uneupe for .
Friday's contest are : ·
MEIGS MAR,AUDERS
Pos. YR. wr, · PLAYER ·
TE 4 150 Mick Davenport
LT__4 . 180 George Carper ·
l..G 4 180
JlmClark
C 4 190
John Blake '
RG 3 140 Steve Plclleilll ,
RT 3 Ill
Ray Wlllord
SE 4 133 Bob Wllllamaon
QB 4 165
Jbn Andenon
m 4 t65
Terry Qualls
WB 4 134 Mike Magnotta
FB :i 150 Dan Buffington
IRON !'ON nGERS
Pos. YR. w·r. . PLAYER
TE 4 160
BobTh0111111
LT 3 200
Gary Lowe
l..G 3 170
Steve Collins
C 4 150 · Greg Houston ,
RG 4 225
Ken FriiE
RT 4 245 PhU Hleronlm0111
SE 3 ISs
David Vaughn .
QB 3 160
Mike BrO'!R .
m 4 110 Bob Crockret
WB 2 140
Juan~ ,
FB 4 195
Jell Kriebel
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'The Count' NL
Rookie-of-Year
NEW YORK (UPI) -John
Montefw;co, a colorful 25year right-handed pitcher
who is something of a
throwback to Dizzy Dean,
today was named · the
National League's Rookie of
Uie Year by the Baseball
Writers Association of
America.
The 6-foot-1, IIJO.pounder
from l.Alng Branch, N.J., beat
catcher-outfielder Gary
Carter of the Montreal Erpos
by a 12-9 margin in voting by
the BBWAA's committee of
24 writers. Larry Parrish of
the Expos, Mamy Trillo of
the Chicago Cube and Rawly
8astwick of the world champion Cincinnati
Reds
received one vote each.
Montefusco, nicknamed
"The Count" by his teammates, enjoyed a rare
mQillent of hwnlllty when
advised that he had won the
award.
"I don't want to kid around
this tbne," said Montefusco,
who during the season made
such outrageow; predictions
as that he would strike out
Jjlhnny Bench lour times in a

game or shut out a given
team. "I was looking forward
to it. ·This cape the whole
season for me."
Montefusco, whole p-edlctlons were greeted by teammates with the same
tolerance of those of Dean
with the old St. J,.ouls Cardinals, had a 1$-9 record and
215 strikeouts.
·
Montefusco's 215 strlkeouta
missed tying the NL rookie
record of 227 set by Hall of
Farner Grover Cleveland
Alexander
of
' the
Philadelphia PhiUies In 1911.
Montefusco was a shortstop '
.In high school but was converted into a pitcher after the
Giants signed him on the
advice of scout Buddy Kerr
following the tm draft. He
had a ~2 record at Decatur In
1973, won I~ games In the
minors in 1974 and won three
games for the Giants after
being called up late In the
season.
Montefusco pitched 244 Innings, had a 2.88 earned run
average which was seventh
best In the league and pitched
lour shutouts.

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Thef shouid
he
Corporal pu11ishmeill ill our school.~
I . _ .._ ........ lollc (« be 111bj~ to ~H~ctloa by
You are a child. You have committed an Infraction of the
I tk ...._) •• .-t be •Jcaed 'lith the algllee'• ad.
rules. You are yanked from your seat by a huge, glowering
: *-· Na- may be wlthbetd upoa pablleJUoa.
adult, and pulled to the front of the room. You are thrown over By RICK V~ SANf
1 Ileana:~ oa reqaett, aamea ,.m be d~lotecl. Ldten
a desk, and repeatedly struck on.the backside with a board or
CINCINNATI (UP!) - The
1 illllllll lit Ia loed Iaale, acldrenlag lllues, aol perstra!J
until
your
~cher
decides
you
have
had
enough.
1975
Pittsburgh Steelers are ·
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Ulis happeliB every day in an American school. It hap- not the same kind of club that
I
pened to me.It happened to you. It happens to yourchildren.lt won the ·Super Bowl last
I
always
heppeJ!B to children.
·
.
.
· season .
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Here
In
America,
we
do
not
aUow
physical
abuse
of
any
"They're even stronger,"
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lawbreaker from traffic offender to murder. Yet the highest moans Paul Brown.
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court In the land condones, officiaUy, this barbaric treatment The Steelers figure to pose
I
of grade and high school students.
the biggest threat yet to
Parents,
your
child
has
less
right
than
a
Charles
Manson
BroWTI's
unbeaten Cincinnati
_Plea made against income tax
or a Tony de Salvo.
Bengals
here
Sunday.
October 29,1975
StUdents, you are subject to physical abuse that public
"This
·
is
an
important
Dear Sir:
enemll!jl,
one
through
ten,
will
never
have
to
endure.
game,"
declai-es
Brown,
the
Your Paper 'IIlli perform a gnat service In printing tllia.
Uterature
!eachel'll,
there
is
no
need
for
your
students
to
67-year-&lt;&gt;ld general manager
.The Committee Against the Levy to.r a 1 percent income
read David Copperlleld. Iluli to the Supreme Court's ruling, and head coach, "and the
tu In Mlcldleport '!lilies to present the following facts lor
David Copperfield's lot will continue to be the American Steelers have shown this Is
lt1ldy. All are wry pertinent and It lA nol poiSible to list them
Student's r~lity . - Ronald C. Cozart.
when they are at their he$1In a MqUence of Importance.
when the chips are down."
l. No ODe can afford lt. There are no llmltatl0111.
The matchup of the 6-0
l Thla tu Ia to be I perct~~t of groulncome -not adj111ted
Bengals
and &amp;-1 Steelera Is
IJI'GII lncame on '!hich federJI all11 alate Income taxes are
important because the
baaed. AnyODe who haa $1 of Income from any IOU1'a! other
leadership of the American
than a retlnment pension or welfare payments m118l pay It as
Conf!'rence's
Central
a . . . tu.
Division
Is
at
stake.
I. Ever)'ODe wW have to pay It ladlreclly, Those woo
"Both teams know It'll be
pnl\'lde men:bandlae or services In the Village mUll ralae
an
all-out effort Sunday,"
prlcea to compe11111te for lt. Moll are aqueezed economically By ROBERr KAYWR
their detentiop at Ban Me says Brown. "Nobody is
and definitely cannot ablorb anything II)OI'e.
BANGKOK, Thailand Thuot and Plekiu In the
f. Thla produces tnore lnflaUon' and makes It lmpoiSible
(UP!) - Nine AmerlcaliB ~ntral Highlands and laier
for our ~s to compete with thoae outaide the Village flew out of North Vietnam to at Son Tay In North VIetnam. 7\.T
.
llmlla.
.
freedom today, nearly eight
They said Communist au- 1
1. Wnlng pe19le will pay twice - directly allllladlrectly. months after being captured thorities
did not refer to them
I. Mldd1eport Ia rapidly becoming a ghoat tO'!R - there are
during the Communist as prisoners . but as
many vacanclea already. Even the new apartmenta are not
conquest of South VIetnam. "foreigners led to safety by
flllly rented. Pl-.rtY valuea will decline.
The Americans, looking the liberation armed forces."
7. No one will come hen to live wl)en they can live and thin but exhuberant, landed
Whitlock had worked for
~ oatddetlle VUiage Bmlll wherenotarlsrequired.
By GENE CADDES
with five other freed several years in Southeast
a. It may be necesaary for p-esent Individuals and foreigners at Bangkok air- Asia as an employe of the UPI Sports Writer
.
~ to leave the VUiage.
&lt;XlLUM)lUS
(UPI)
-Ohio
port this afternoon after a Australian Broadcasting
t. 'l1I&lt;M who work In Middleport and live eleewhere are stopover In VIentiane.
high school football notes
Commission.
belle tued unfairly alnce they have no rlcht to vote on the
from
around the state:
All but one of ihe
Peter WhlUock, a released
lllue. Twitlon without reptWentation.
The nsmes are the same
Auatrallan communications Americans was captured at
II. Invulon Of privacy, - everyoae will know your expert, was grabbed by what Ban Me Thuot.
but the roles are reversed this
financial alfalrlln a VUJage the1ile ol Middleport.
John Lewis, an American year in unbeaten Zanesville's
appeared fo be embaasy offi11. CCII¢ oladmlnlatralion and proper and l'lae uae of auch cials after landing · and was official, was seized when the potent passing atta.ck.
A year agrr it was quarterfun'dl.
'
'
puahed Into a car. He was port city. of Phan Rang·fell to
'l11la tu would be the downlaU ol our VUiage when the whisked away from the the Communists on APrU 20. back .Gary Martin thrvwlng
ntlabbal'llll tGwu liaw no .adt lncollie tu. It WGilld be our ·airport for reaaons not clear. Other freed Americans to slotback Chad Raymond
deaua WIITIIII. n ii~J~D'*I u.t the Vllllse needllundl but· The other 13 refugees were were Paul Strunsrik, U.S. that caused Blue DevOs
plenty
of
more 111111~ llld equitable meuurea can.be tound.
greeted by U.S. Ambassador IJ'Ovincial representative at opponents
WB IMPLORil YOU TO VOTE NO ON THE MJI}. Charles Whitehouse, who Ban Me Thuot; Richard p-oblems.
This year, It's Raymond,
DLEPORT INOOMJ!! TAX LEVY!
boarded the Royal Air Lao Phillips, his wife, Ullian, and
1be Olmmlttee - Dorothy Anthony, Kathleen Davia, plane briefly as It rolled to a Betty
switched
to the signal calling
Mitchell,
all
Caroline Fnndl, Martha Greu, Dale Hy~ell, Sammy Planta, stop and then deacended to mis.slonaries, and Jay apot, zeroiJ!g in on junior Ollie
Lowell Price, lllvld Ohlinger, Allee Robeson, p-esented by the tannac with the group. Scarborough, a student doing Martin, younger brother of
x.tbletn Davia.
The nine Americans, two research under a . Ford Gary, now at Mlllkingwp
College.
Canadians, two Filipinos and Foundation
. grant.
Raymond caught 39 of Gaey
Coracemed parent answered
one Australian left the North
Martin's
passes a year ago
o.r Sir:
VletniiD!ese capital of Hanoi tCollege ratings
for
542
yards
and, as backup
'l11lalla reply to the letter In your coiWM, Not Ia Favor CJl shortly befor.e noon on a flight
quarterback,
completed
13 of
,......., In IJie Sunday paper .dated 1(1-28-76.
II
aponaored by the Unlle1! Nil- Team DIVISION
.
Points 19 for 195 yards.
"A Very Concerned Parent" obvtollllly has a very lions Commission for 1. North Do kola 17·01
60
As the No. ·I quarterback
2. Boise State (6 -0-l)
ml*llen conception ol the nature ot the O.V.F. drug and Refugees.
ss
J. East . KentuckY {6 -0-U
S2 this season, Raymond has
alcGbol education p11)11am offered to the Southern Local
"We're fine, really fine," • . Gamb ling (6 -1)
&lt;9 completed 68 of 128 lor 8f2
West . Kentucky (6.1)
llcbool Dtatrlct.
.
Mrs. Carolyn Miller of S.
6. Idaho State (6 -1l
39 yards and five touchdO'!Rs
1be O.V.F. wu Informed, by Southern Local's school Houghton, N.Y., said after 7.
35 and has a total offense of 1,3110
Lehlgh l!'o.l 16·11
baird and ldlool olflclail, that a dru&amp; education program Is stepping down from the 8. So. Carolina SI . IS·O·ll 33
Davis (6 -1)
29 yards In seven wlna and a tie.
lllllled and- dealred In the Southern Local Schoolsyllem. aircraft In a llopover at · 9.10.UCll lel
The younger Martin hae
Southern (LA) 16·1)
24
W. iiliiiOIIded, with a 111'0111'1111 that ls aervlced by IJie Stat! VIentiane. "We're just
North . Colorado (6 -0)
24
grabbed 41 of Raymond's
Bllnlll of Drug Abule and Ohio Unlvealty, plualt Is mandated worried about our families
Oth·ers receiving votes :
pa!Sel
for 60l'yarda and three
by tilt 01116 State Dept. ol EducaUon.'lbe O.V.F. volunteered back home."
Akron i
Bethune-Cookmen
IFiol
;
Delta
Slole
IM
iss.);
touchdowns.
Senior Leroy
1o coordinate and 111pplf the rei001'I.'IIII to UIIUI'e a wellMrs. Miller, 35, and her Indiana Sta t e (Ind . ) ; Jackson
Strickland
has
23 receptions
lllllnc!td procnm. 'tbll pngram wu offered u a public husband, John, , 45, were Stat~ {M iss . ) ; Jacksonv ille
(Ala
:
)
;
New
Hampshir
e;
for
292
yards
and
a pair of
.W:., by the O.V :f., al no coat to thnchooll or tupayera. mlsalonarles trwlatlng the Nicholls . 'S t(!!l e (La . ) ;
touchdowns.
1be JII'OII'IIll, as offel ed, wu an elecUve course, with each Bible lor the Sununer In- Northern M ich ig!'ln ; , Norlh ·
west
Missour
;
llladllll'a VGiunteer parUclpiUon subject to the written _ap- stitute of Ungulstlcs In Ban MassachUsetts
;
Pug e t " Buckeye Central's Brad
Sound ; western Colon•do ; w.
Me Thuot.
'JII'O'Il ol•ch ~·· parenll.
Ill inois .
Richards romped for 235
1be letter ol ''Very Concetned Parent" Is typical of the
The Central Highlands city
yards and live· touchdo\ma
M=rhll, faeelell, oppolltlon to all of o~ eftor\8 to lmp-ove was captured by the'commuDIVISION Ill
Team
Points
Saturday
night to lead
oar .........nllty.
nlsts at the start of the spring I. Wlnenbera Ohio 17-Dl 60
Buckeye
Central
to a 47-4
oar pl'OII'IIII hal only been lllccellfulln achoola where It offensive that led to their 2. 11haca iNY l 17-Dl
56
J.
Widener(PAI
16·01
48
triumph
over
winless
Elgin.
bU received wldelpead community 111pport. We thought the takeover of South VIetnam.
4. Cajlf. Lulheron 16-Dl
" Richards, who carried orily 18
peapllln IIIII. 111'11 tne.r the !acta, and would welcome a
Their 6-year-old daugher, S. MI . Union 10hio l l6-1) •2
Ind iana Cen•. (6-1l
35 times, had touchdown runa of
madlnl dnJc abult educaUon Jll'GII'Im In tlleir achoola. LuAnne, captured with them, 6.
l. HopeiMich .l 16-Dl
33
Wlthaut UU IIIPIIOI'I, we will not Implement IJie procram.
was believed to be the 8. Williams (MOSS.) 14-0-ll 29 21, seven, Tl, 12 and ~yards.
(Mich .) 16-21 25
Bill Havens, who Is leavtrig
N:cordlna to pollee and llchoel ollldalll, 111e of drup and youngest American prisoner 9.10.Hillsdale
F rBnklin &amp; Marshall (S ·
tile
coaching ranks alter 18
alcGbol by lllldenlllla MYft problem In Ilia area. We have held by the Communlsta.
I)
24
ye8l'll,
Ia going out a winner.
Ot'hers
receiving
votes
:
tried to do ICIIIIellllnC•bout thllprablem. Have you?
All 14 of the group were Albany sra•e; Albrlghl.
Ravena'
Big Walnut team all
We will llOIIIbue to do
we CAll to lolve drug and expected to stay In Bangkok Alleghe(ly ; Baldwin .
; Coa5t Guard; C. W. but wrapped up the Mid-Ohio
alcGbol abule jl'llblemlln thll area. 'l11la II what the 0.V.F.lA unW they can arrange for W811acf!
Post i Evansville, Leb~non Conference championship
au aboUt."'\" Ohio v~ hllllwlblp, Jim Cleland, President; their future.
Valley ; Lawrence, Millsaps;
Randolph -Macon ; ShiP · Friday night with a 2f-14 win
· R11n Ooart, Commumty Relatilllll Advllor, Recine, Ohio Boll:
The refugees said they pensburg
S tate. Towson over North Union. The Eagles
. . .771.
.
were well treated during State .
(7-0-1 overall) need only a

'75 Steelers· stronger--Brown .

'

Nine Americans
leave Vietnam

l.ames

roles

I

..

what

Brown recalla that in Pittsburgh's final two "Important" games last year
(the conference championship and SUper Bowl
games) "their defense gaw
up only 82 yards.
"Sixty-two yards," a wide_eyed BfO'!R repeeted slowly.
"That's a combined total.
"I think Plttaburgh Is even
stronger than last year.
They've got the same atartlng
defense, and now even bave a
top draft choice (Dave Brown
out of Michigan) to back up
the defensive backs.
"And they didn't have room·
to add too many people,"
notea Brown.
'\They have sp many
strengths you don't know
where to start, but they're
generally credited with

same, but

revers~d

TEAM
Athans
Gallipolis
Ironton
Jackson
Loa an
Melgs
Waverly
Wellston ·

victory over wln1eas Car·
dlngton Friday night to cop

the crO'!R.
Keith MaiM, a 2~und
senior taclde; kick~ a 48yard . field goal with seven
seconds· remaining Friday
night to ~w Medina a 17·15
victory over PREVIOUSLY
'-· With.
un beaten Avon La""·
only two minutes left In the
game, Avon Lake's Doug
Cofleyhadldeklida :&amp;a-yarder
to give his team a l&amp;-141ead.
Qutnny Clrter took a 1&amp;yard touchdown pus from
Mike Wrlg)lt with two
seconds remaining Friday
night and then kicked the
extra point to lliw Wellnllle
a 7_. win ov.- JelfeiJIIIl
Union. WelllyUle Is now 7-1.
..1 . _ ...1."
Kent Becll 'a ..
·~.,.
yards In 38 carrlea and three
touchdowna
j1l8l enough
to 111'\'e Archbold a 34-33
victory over Montpelier
Friday "'""t Beck who had
"'·" " '
'
touclidown runa of 14 and Ill
yards, a1ao '-d a ~
fiCOI'Ing pua.' ~ifontpeller's
Jim Buldaa gained 214 yards
In 17 carrlea aud had touchdO'!R runa oU7 and S6 yards.
With Steve JenklniiCOI'Ing
four touchdOWIIII, St. Parla
Graham cllilched at leut a
share ol the Tlree Rlwra
Confer111ce t!Ue Friday nlgbt
with a 40-0 vicliry over
Covlnllton. Jenklna caught a

were

T. RUSH . ..T, P.A$_$, . I!I,~T.OfF .. ~~T OEF
TEAM Yds. Avt. Yds. Avg. Yds. Avt. Yuo. Avg.
Athens
840 168.0 m 51.4 1132 226 .~ 905 111.0 '
Gallipolis
707 uu .us 89.0 1152 730.4 1187 237.4 '
Ironton
651 130.2 289 ·57.8 9,j() 188.0 883 176.6 :
Jackson
1165 233.0 425 85.0 1590 31S.O 1159 231.8 '

pelroftoucbdown~and

had IICOI'ing r:uns of 40 and 70
yards. Graham Is a-o
overall
·
• Maulllon's rugged
defenee, which blanked No.3
Warren llllrdq 17~ Friday
"'""t, Is led by the brothers
,..,.,
Grluard- Tom, a leiKor,
and Anthony, a junior. Tlgen
·
defenders have given up~..,.
22 points all year, eight each
to Upper Arlington and
Cleveland 'Benedictine and
8b: to Nordonla on a ~ of
field goals,

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Hlab~=~o;aeo:!:

Olal AM football ra"R-.
"'"'"
St. Edward, which took
ov.-thetopfrom Moeller Jut
Inched a couple more
........ .-..-d ...... ___,_ and
""""" .. ,_ w110 .....,
now hGlda 1 11111'1111
OVII' the Ouadlra.
Mtlnwhlle, Wyoming,
wlllch--.bbedtheleadln ••
r
ftA
... 1Nik, pat alii IIIJiilht
INtwwa .... __, ..,_,n
-·---.Alina St.~- Mary,
IIIIOiwltutlllaei sq thllr
'11nl place -lib tnm 10 to
• ........ Qrmlrd ......_
,.......
,_,
H.- IWPII-I In tldnl wllb
1n With New Laiallon
motile Into conlllltlon In
fourth at 1•.
· Ia Cia. A, Clnal Windteatatcl8imedtheNo.1.fll- tbe r-th lllralcht ...t:,
illliDaP tbe lnillnl' lead
.,..Newari!Cabtllcallpped
to 11 palata,
Wamalllrdllw, No. 31ut
. . . 11 a.. AM, loll 17-4 .
lo UIIIDik'Ginlnll Maealllon.

'"'*•

I.,....

Others In the AAA top ten Sixth, Colerain, ninth and
.
are Findlay, up one spot to ,Fremont Roas, tenth.
By SAM FOGG
barred llhowlng any game
third, Newark In fourth, East
Ironton took over fifth In
UPI Sports wrtter
Into a home team's area.
Uverpoolln fifth, ZaneevWe, AA this week, followed by
WASIDNGTON (UPI)
Ror.elle oppoeed even a
urn'] ,_:d
London, Cl.rclevllle, Commlasloner Pete Rozelle temporary ertenllion of the
_r · /5 I H.lo - - 'e 0
Wheelersburg, Poland and told Congress today the ban law II 11181eated by pro
s
coLUMBUS 1u PI 1 _ The 9 Poland (7 . 11
Delta
making Its first top ten on television blackollll hae hockey and bukeiball
6
weeki~ Unlttd Press In - IOIDelta!17 ·0·1l
•J appearance with a 7-0-1
coat ' footbaU team ownera· ljlokeamlinWedneeday.
ltrnollonol Ohio Hlgh S~hool
Second ten: 11. (tie)
k
$9mlllklnln the
Rorelle llid 1975 hae had
1
~.~~~:s ~~'"c~~~~r:~.,':o::,~~~ ~se!~~~~ ~~~.sc:,~':,~,
d.Lstant third 1n Class A
and ~~nal: "'~ the feweat 101d ~ pmea
"panrdenwlhoense·slol'.· ' records In 37' \•. Oberlin !1l 26 ; 15. behind Winchester and erode fan and financial lllncelf/Oandthatbelorethe
Genoa 13 ; 16. Cllol St . Marys
• _...., "the trend
'roam Closs AAA
Pts Memorial end Rldgewood, 20 Newark
CathoDe
Is ~q~porj In the future.
law wu ,_..
1. Lakewood s1. Ed . , 13 8 01
~rrc~~~h 1 ~_r'jJ~;.,~·;r~;0 1 Loudonville with 128 points.
Ro1elle, in a prepared wu In · the oppllllite dirac280 Cllel Cedl z. Cleveland Roclllord Parkway Ia fourth, statement for a House tion." he lllld the law wu
2. Cln. Moeller (9 B·Ol
26&lt; . oenedlcllno ond Woshlnglon followed In order by CommerCe subcommittee erodlnC IIMiqllllckel Illes,
J. Flnd)e~ (6 8-0) .
204 Court House , u each .
' ' Newark 11 8-0l
159
Olhors with len or more Arllnglon, Burton Berkahlre, hearing said that National and, "Ill IIIIIIY NFL cltlel,
Ui;~~:r~~:Wo1. ,~ Ol
IT!~'~L s~~~~~r~r~~.:.·~~~ Bluffton, Lelpllc, Carey and Football League aeaaon faN- waiting to 1M If the
7. wer. Hard. l7 -·ll
11 wood, Upper sandusky. Ridgemont.
ticket sales are down over pmll wiD be 101d GUt and
a. Monlll0fll6·1·1l
71
Elyria
Catholic
ond
Top game cin the IChedule tll.4 million for IJie 1'",. and locally teMIIed."
9. Coler• In (1 1 · 0~
51111 Wellsville .
.,,,.
-'-1
10. Fromonl Ronl6·1·1l 53
this week finds No.4 Newark 19'15 aeuons. ''Together with
He cballetWed IJie .F......
Soc••• ton: 11. Canton
clouA
(AAA) boating No . a the '-tin ....... -~ 'communications ComMcKinlty (I) SO ; 12. Norlh Tum
Pt1
...--·- ,...,..._
Conlon Hoover •2 ; 13. 1. Cono1Winc . l9 1-0l
179 Zaneavllle with the winner saleeand ... radlorllbll the million report that bad
:;11 1~~~~n 31~ 2 '15 . 1 ~ilo~Pt:r ~: ~::.::-:v~~;~,~~:;ol
tbe Ukely Central Ohio memberclubehaw...ined weather and poor team
ttrlna Fairmont WHt (]land ' · Rock. Parkway 12 7-0-\l
League champion.
loasee of more than •• · performanee, not telefiled
Gahan no lincoln, 2hoch; 17 .
103
In otber .,.mea tb11 week million."
11me1, bave been tile
Mlddlllown 21 ; 11. Lencoslor S. ArJington C7·D·Il
9S
•19; 19. Kettering Altor.16; 20. 6. Burton Berkshire 13 B-Ol
involvln&amp; the top-rated · IUilelle wu waslnl an . determlnlnl factor In "no
~~~e:::• ~~~;, len pr more 7_Blulflon 11) 7. 1
:: teams, St. Edwardl meets uphUI fight agalnat 1 bUl 11how1" and tbat nonpoints ' c,nlorvlllo, Toledo e. lolps,lc 17 ·0· 1~
63 Cleveland St. Joeeph, ¥oeller propoled by Rep. Torbert lllt-Miaw» hal liad 1ltUe
Sl. John's , Greensburg t . Corey 17-ll
61 goes !IPinst Cincinnati MacDonald, • ,...a 11 ,, economic hii*C 1llilon.
Groen. Columbus Norlhlond 10. Ridgemont 11 6-0-1)
60
"1"1'
end Lakewood .
5ocond!en : 11 . Middletown ltoger Bacon, Wyoming chalnnanofthelllbcomlttae,
Reuldthaltharebubeat
ClausAA
~~~c~;i~ •• ~1~ 1 " 01 r~ '&lt;il ~l; ta"llll! with Green HUla, St• . to make pel'llllllent 1J1e ben . • clecreewii!IO,mTum
~~~ 13. Ollawo Hills m 21 ; u . VIncent playa Barberton, on any pro 1p011a 1eque llcllet IIlii alnee ltn and
~: ~:.0St'. 1 CYn~.f;0 ) . 1)
1.!~~\pe~!~·~~d A~~~i~~~~r. Holy Name battleaCleveland prohlbltlncloealshowlnaof• that: "Pifty-llve 1*- ol
3. Clov. Holy Nomel6 7-0l
southern. 19 each ; 11. lisbon Cenlrlll Catholic, Canal game sold out In aclvanct,
the total deerftM lliiiiW
177 Andorson Ill 18 ; 11 . Winchester hoala Amanda
ThetlneJI!II'II')'GUtolthe from teaJIII wbo bad
01
1
; : ~o~f:.;::: r'~~~~~~~?u~ ~~~d~rv~ 1 1~"'f3n Clearcreek and Newark law ends Dec. 31. Before It re11ularly tele•lled their
6. London It 1-0l
106
o•nors wilh •en or more Cetholk: ,entertains Ucking went on the boob, the NFL home pmll d1K'Inl the 11'13
~: ~~~~~~~-~~~~u 71~)0 )
:~ ~~~.~·~~ Co ldwell and Auckoye He(Rhts.
and lrt4 111101111."

The · defeat dropped the
Panther• to seventh while
Maulllon jumped from lath
to eighth.

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. 1029 205.8 2A4 -18.8 1273 25-4.6 m 151.8

waverly
Wellston
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
RUSHING
Ydl Car Avv.
Davis, J
653 131 4.9
!:!opppelers",'wLel 525 79 6.7
n.
ol91 66 7.4
Quolls, M
m 11 5.1
Pennell, A
385 15 4.5
· PASSING Cmp.AI I Ydl TD
Johnson, G 32·57 e .us 5
Conroy, J
27-!ill o 425 4
Thompson. wav.
Smith, L
~~:~ ~ ~~
Anderson, M 18·65 4 221
PUNTING 110 or morel
Ydl No. AV11.
K bel I
-9 20 36 5
~/:n 1 tier. L 37, 11 :u:s
Dailey, wa
762 . 24 31.8
Patton, We
591 19 31.1
Gr-, A
507 18 21.2

.

OOUJMBU&amp;(UPI)- With
onJ.y two
l'tlllllmng,
LalleiiGOd St. 1!ldnrd and
Qaclnnatl Moeller ap-·
pannd)' are .,q richt dO'!R
to till win Ia their battle for
lbiNo.1apotlntheUIIIted
Pre
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TEAM STA.TISTtCS 15 GAMES)
FIRSTDOWNS PASSING
PlAYS ·
T AVO OP AVO CP-AT INT T OP
~
10.8 .. '-6 • 17-55 5 263 2.56 '
53 10.6 53 10,6 '32-57
8 257 271
.., 8.6 52 10.4 15-26 0 225 2.13 ;
85 17.0 61 12.2 27-50 0 299 263
62 12.4 60 12.0 21·46 8 210 286 '
.u S.8 62 12.4 1S-&lt;17 4 2$.&lt; 268 :
. 39
7.S 62 12.4 21-81 3 253 231 '
63 12.6 oiS 0.0 13-25 4 237 240 •

P.oples, Wei
Conroy, J
Wilson, G
Pennell, A
Chonko, A
Noorrt1W , J
Brown, I
Quails, M

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4
4
A

A

3
3
3

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28
28
0 24
0 24
6 24
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$Y~c;s~ORING

Name, T
TD Pat Pis Ava
Preston, KC 11 0 66 11 .0 ·,
Lucas, KC
3 20 41 6.8 ·
Eichinger, E 4 6 33 6.6 ;
.Smllh,_Kt.... S 0 'S/ 6,0.
logan, NG
4 If 24 U ~
Spencer, NG 3 6 24 4.8
Boso. Sou
4 4 21 4.7 '
Runjon, NG .3 2 20 4.0 ,
~E~~:.IJNG N~4 ~ T~ McClure. Eas 3 2 20 4.0
Soutllw 3 2 20 4 o
Wilson, G
u 211 3 Lewis.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE ' -'l
Hubbard. L
14 2-15 1
FRIDAY
Saunders, G
14 188 2
s. Thomas, wa 13 147 1 Jackson.at SEOAL
KO RETURNS Yds No. TD Gallipolis atAthens
Waverly
Davis, J
274 7 2 Ironton at Meigs
~~:;~
~~ 1 ~ g Wellston ot logan
Peppers, L
1?2 9 o Alexander atTVC
Belpre
Mink, G
150 I 0 Federal Hocking at Warren
PUNTRET~=~Ao. TD Local
County at NelsonvilleMagnotta. M
loiS 12 o · VInton
York
Wilson. G.
70 7 1
SVAC
Hubbard, L
ol9 I o North Gall Ia at Eastern
CrO&lt;krell, I
39 2 0 ~ymmes
B. Thomas, 1
36 1 o frace Valley at HannanINTERCEPTIONS
Southern at Southwestern
No. Ydl TO '•
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Others
Crawford,
12 o Trimble at Miller
Wllson,G J
•~ ·66
0 Parkersburg · ot Point
Davenport, M
2 39 o Pleasant
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2 18 o
FRIDAY !Nov. 71
Stewart, M
2 2 o
SEOAL
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Athens at Waverly
Name, T . TO Pal I'll Av
Wellston at Gallipolis
DaYioJL
19 10 124 lS.t Logan at Ironton
Gmlirs, A
10 17 IJ6 1o:S Melgs at Ja~kson
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Heltonville-York at·
Echstenkompor,
Alexander
Trl
10 7 67 1.4 Belpre at Warren Local
Peppers, L 11 0 66 1.3
Ollllrs
Doney, Mil 11 0 66 8.3 Federal Hocking at Trlmbte•
lucas, KC
5 21 61 7.6 Fairland at Vinton County
Quails, M
8 I .56 7.0 Southern at Caldwell
Sullivan, NY 8 4 52 6.6 Hannan, W. ·va. at Symmes
Logan, NG
8 4 52 6.5 Valley
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Mlller at Point Valley
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Name, T
TO Pat Pis Ava Wahama at Sistersville
Davis, J
12 1 10 16.9
SATURDAY(Nov.l)
Peppers, L
7 o 42 8.4
Eastern at Fronller

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wook'S OhiO Hlgh SChOOl

Athlellc Anoclallon com .
puterlud football rat ings ,

Including polnl totolo:
ClASS AAA
( Rtglon ll
1. Lakewood St . Edward ,
IJUS; 2. Avon Uko, 91.50.
1Roglon 2)
1. Findlay, 99 .00 ; 2.
Gahanna lincoln. 95.50.
1.

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116.50;

Newark,

2.

Massillon, 106.07; 3. East
Liverpool,
103.00;
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Greensburg Green. 100.00; s.
North Canton Hoover, '99.42 ;

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Pro Buketball Roundup
By RICHARD L. SllOOK
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The plan ~as to make
A
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Kareem Abdui.Jabbar chase
By MILTON RICHMAN
UPI S\lorts
Bob Lanier for a change. It
. Edllor ..
worked.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Bill Mallory's job Is his life and that's
Lanier and the Pistons,
not uncommOn IUJlODg football coaChes.
their
fast-break offense
Bill Mallory .has bee" coaching for 18 years·, ever since
corning out of high IChitOI fOO for the la!!t two y.ears he has been working like an alternating
currlmi, jolted Abdul.Jabbar
heaa coaCh of the UniverSity of Colorado' BUffaloes. ''
• U you ask him what he 'believes In most, Bill Mallory, a and the l.Als Angeles Lakers,
112-99, Wednesday night in
rugged~(l()klng, 39-yeat-old Glendale, W.Va., native who spent
Detroit's
season-&lt;&gt;pener at
most of his coaching career In Ohio, will tell you "my young
hpme.
·
men n
Lanier
put
in
a
whopping
41
Bill Miillqcy wW te~ you that deiiJlile what happened to him
points
against
AbduiWednesday when U\e Diother of one bi hi~ former players filed
a $45,000 lawsUit aplhst" f.llano,.Y fllr' "a&lt;!custng lier of Jabbar's 30 and both had 16
"babying" her son and keeping hbn tied to -her "apron rebounds.
1
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strings."
The lady .malting ~ charge Is Mrs. Marietta Stevens, and
!lie sa&gt;"' It all hllppened when she· and her husband, ~bert ,
met With BW MallorY June 3 tp discuss why· their SO!), Steven
Grllfln, a middle guard, had been dismissed from the team the
week before.'
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When BW Mallory apoke with me from his office In Boulder,
Colo., Wednesday, he dldn 't try to overwhelm me with facts
supporilng his aide of .the story: On the conttary, he provided
me with me both sides, and after talking 'IVith him ~ I came
away feeling Mallory hadn!t crowded Steven Griffin at all, but Big ·reo Football RotindUp
had glveri him an ampleportion of the field to operate on. ·
CHICAGO ( UPI) - It may
•:No one has·any more lntere&amp;\ In his yollllg men than I do," sound ridiculous, Indiana
sal~ Bill Mallory, "but at the sanie time I expect them to abide Coach Lee Corso says, but his
and apply by certain things. I want them to go to class and Hoosiers are going .to
work toward an education, a degree. On the field, I expect ColUI!lbus Saturday shooting
them to play hard, but clean. Off the field I expect them to far a victory against Inconduct themselves like gentlemen. Don't get me wrong; I'm vincible Ohio Stste.
not trying to run a prlsop. Th8l'~not my way of doing thlr\gs.
"We are going over there
l'vegotalotoffineyoungmenl'dcrawlmUesfor,andwhomi with the Idea of winning, no
think the.world of, but I don't think I should have to spend all nuilter how ridiculous that
my time baby.fiitling them.
.
may sound to laliB who don't
"In _this young man's case, I sbnply got tired of chasing him ' know our aquad and •how we
around. He was on- the team last year and ' we had some · think " ·Corso said. "I know
dealings. Was lie a 'baby?' We,U; I don't' care to get Into that no o~e In the Big Ten has
Maybe someplace else someone e1ee might condone the things scored a toilchdown on them
he did, but every morning when I get up, I have to look at but that should add some
· myself In the mirror and there would be no way I i:ould ertra Incentive to our ofanymore If I had simply let things go the way they had been." fense. ••
Question: Had Bill Mallory given the Griffin boy any specific
"We have to do some ef.
reason for his disnlssal from the team?
fectlve num1ng to get our
The Colorado coach. laughed.
passing going. We want to try
"He got a Iotta reasons,-1' said Bill MallorY.
only the high percentage pass
Inhersult,theplayer'•motherchargedsheandherhusband because we want to keep the
were "physically and verbally Intimidated" by Bill Mallory, clock running." He said the
but he denied that.
only way to cope with the
"I wlis firm," BUl Mallory said. "I told her the way I felt and Buckeyes' offense ·was to
didn't mince worda,l)ut at no tlrne was there any vulgarity or contain it and hope they don't
any physical action lnwlwd." ·
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erecute as well as In prevloua
Many athletes, professional as .well as amateur, show obvto111 a1gna of being balilec!, even be~ spbiled unbearably, by ga:!esti on cue .from eorao.
their parents during their formative years, and then what do Ohio state coach Woody
you think l)appena? Thetr 'coaches or mahagers Inherit the Hayes erp-eued displeasure
p-oblem, and nert thing you know you hear the athlete calling with his aquad's offensive
his coach or manager some kind of monster or tyrant. Rarely practice Wednelday.
Is the athlete aware of It, but the person he's actually reacting
"We didn't do well on the
to hls mother or lath~.
.
offensive work," he said.
No wonder Bill Mallory Is tired of "baby-altting" for other
Wisconsin's football team
peoWe'akldf;HeliQ'lllteOIIIYonebyany~s.
.went through what· •Coach
My mother and lather never believed In baby-sitters. They . John Jardine called a "hotalways saI ""'th
"' me themae1Yea. 1 never co uld fi gure out why cold practice" Wednesday In
all other fathers and ~others didn't do the same thing.
preparation for their game
against third-ranked IWnols.
The only Badgers who were
doubtful starters for the
game were tsckle Karel
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and middle guard
St. LCiul$ "
142
Amerlcarr Basketbltt
8
Kansas City
J 4 1 7 AI Minter.
Anoclatlan Staridlngs
3 6 1 ;
ly United Prtn lnftrmltlonal Vancouver
Dlinols got help to counter
M innesota
2 1 o
l!ut
Wisconsin's
strong point-Its
Norris
Division
W. ~- Pet. G.B.
W. l . T. Pt1 rushing game-since
Ntw York
3 I .!SO Los Angeles
7 4 o 14
Kentucky
2 I .667
ll
6 2 2 14 defensive tackle Mike Waller
St. Louis
2 2 .SOO
I Montreal
4 1 1
9 returned to practice. Waller
Vlrg inii!l
0 • .000
3 Plltsburgh
Detroit
1 7 J
s
West
1 9 1 3 suffered a strained knee
W.. L. Pel. G.B. wash fnglon
Adams Division
Denver
3 0 I .000 ligament against Michigan
Indiana
3 1 .750
1~
W. l. T. Pis
State
and· hadn't worked out
B 1 o 16
San Antonio 2 2 .SOO
11 , Buffaro
S 3 1 11 this week.
San Diego
1 3 .250
2 12 Toronto
3 3 2 8 Coilch Bob Blackman said
Utllh
0 2 · .000 , 21 2 Bosron
C~lllorn l o
35 2 8
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Denver 122 Utah 117
the Dllnl would have to
Toronto 3 Buffa o 2
lndlono 105 Son Diego 100
Chi cago 2 Montreal 1
New York 112 Son Antonio 99
prevent ,Wisconsin from
. Sr. louis tO• Vlrylnlo 100 lovl) Detroit 6 Californ ia 4
controlling
the ball Saturday
NY Rangers 3 St. Louts 1
Thursday s Game ·
and thought \he Badger
Mi nnesota 2 Kansas Cl!v o
San Diego at San Af1,1dn lo
Thursday's Games
tackles; John Reimer and
World H o c k e y· Anoclation St. t ouis at Boston
.
Dennis
Uck, were the "best
1 Vancouver at Buffalo
1
Standln;s
pair
In
the
country.
Toronto
at
Philaeletph
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Winnipeg

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· Phoenix at Denver
Houston at San Diego

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Akron Eliot , 85.1;; 1.
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ZOnesvllle,
1&lt;.50;
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Tallmadge, •83.101 10.
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Youngstown
Cerdln•l \ CHIIniR L. TANNIHill'
Mooney, 12.50.
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I. Clncln~atl Moelltr,
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111.92; 1. Coltrain, 114.71.
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Slturdoy by Tht Ohio Vtlle
ClASS AA
' Publlsn1na company, 11
(Region II
Court St., Pomeroy, Ohl
t. Cleveland Holy Nemo,
112.19; 2. /),krori St. VIncent . A57 ... Butlnfts OffiCI Phon
992-2156. Elltorlll Phont "2
St. Mery, 96.66.
2157.
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St~ Cllll I!OSIIDt Plld
I. Lime Central Catt'lollc,
II Pomtf'Oy, ONto.
66.U; 2. Dublin, 61.!10. •
N11lonal Uvtrtlslng
( Rogl&lt;ln 71
IPrfuntotlvt
Wtrd .
t. Ironton, 10.00; 1. Ntw
Griff th ComDiny, Inc .,
Lulngton. 71.00; 3. Btlltlrt.
Bottlntlll &amp; GllltDhll' Dlv ..
60.10; &lt;. Merllnl Ferry, St.oo:• 7N57YThlrd Avt., N.,. York,
~Maysville, 52.00: 6.
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Jackson, &lt;1.50; 7. Wellsvlllt•
lubscr ptlon rates :
41.00 ; I. Cldlt, 47.30; 9. Dtllvtrtcl
clrrllr whore
McConnelsville Ntotaan. tVIllllll' 75 Ctnll Pit' WMk.
;7.00; 10. Whttltraburg, By 1Mo or Route whore
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Madtlra, 77.64.
entht. '11.501 • Three
CLAIIA
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I. Burton 8trkshlrt, 53.00;
lUOr lllrtl ·monllls, 17.50.
2. Loudonville, 49.50.
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1. Newark Colhollc, 61.50&gt;
2. Albonv Alexander. 56.42; 3,
Bellaire St. John. &lt;4.71 ; 4.
Tuscarawas Catholic , 31.501'
5. Proctorville Falrllnd,·
31.21 ; 6. Chesapeake, 35.00; 7 ~
Coldwell,
33 .92;
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two steaisand three rebounds
in the final three minutes as
, the Nuggets pulled out the
victory in a game plagued by
a record 83 personal fouls.
Officials Jack Madden and
Mark Schlafman also called
six technicals on the Denver
coaching staff. Issei finished
with 24 points and 12
Febounds while rookie David
ThompsOn had 28 points.
Spirits 104 Squires 100
The Spirits broke out of a
92-92 tie at the end of
regulation time as Rudy
Hackett arid Gus Gerard
scored four -points each in
overtime to down th·e Squires
at Hampton, Va.

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Dan Buffington, Meigs Marauder fullback. Dan is~
junior fullback who stands five feet, eight Inches tall and
weighs 150 lba. He Is the son of Mrs. Ruth Buffington and
lives on New Sireet In Pomeroy.
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· Silent
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PI'ITSBURGH (UPI) Quarterback Terry Bradshaw Isn't saying much about
the upcoming game between
the Pittsburgh Steelers and
the Cincinnati Bengals.
· "I ·,jus~ want to play
· 'em,'' the Steeler quarterbark said "I don't want to
talk about them. It's going to
be a -good game and It's an
Important one. I just want to
.
Play it."
Bradshaw has been limping
in practice most of the week
beca1198 of a strained knee he
suffered In the 111-13 wln over
Green Bay last Sunday. He
wufllppedheadoverheelsin
a lruiSing tackle near the end
of Ute game and had to be
helped off the field.
Bradshaw and four other
players saw lumted duty In
Wednesday's p-actlce In a
steady rain. The other Injured players are ninnlng
back Franco Harris, wide .
receivers Frank Lewis and

he's hopeful he'll be able to
start against the Bengals
Sunday when they clash
hefore a seno~t crowd at
Riverfront Stadiwn.
Cincinnati holds a one
game lead over the Steelel'll
and the Houston OUers in the
AFC ~ntral Division.
In a related matter1 Bradshaw confirmed he and
skater Jo Jo Starbuck of the
Ice Capades were planning to
get married. However,
Bradshaw said no date had
been set for the wedding.

Reds promote 3
young pitchers

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Already ·sporting four Iionton club has been winlosses, the Meigs Marauders . ning the last three weeks, but
could consider the season a just winning.
"winning one" by bursting
Against Jackson three
the balloon of the nwnber 6 weeks ago, the Tigers held on
team in the state AA 1o win 18-16. Then came a
rankings. ·
narrow 6-0 victory over
This Friday, the Ironton Waverly, followed by last
Tigers bring their winning week's thriller over Athens,
ways to Pomeroy already 14-13. It would certainly
atop the SEOAL standings. A appear that Ironton could be
victory for Coach Bob Lutz's prbne for the major upset of
defending league .champs the 1975 season.
would guarantee aUeast a tie
Most of the offensive show
for the 1975 grid title .. One for the Tigers centers around
interesting · note concerning junior quarterback. Mike
the mighty Tigers is that with Brown and fullback Jeff
30 straight triwnphs, none of Krihel, a 195-pc)und bruising
the present Tiger players senior. None of the Ironton
have ever played in a losing players Is In the top five of
varsity league game . The all- any of the league's·offensive
time loop record covers a categories.
live-year span .
The M11raudera are stU!
This year could well be being led by the hard running
different if the Marauder senior Terry Qualls. The
defense can. ~lne as it did speedy senior taUback now
two weeks ago against the ranks fourth in league
l.Algan Chieftains. The rushing with 411 yards in 71
carries.
Defensively,
the
Marauders may be in some
OpJHJSes
trouble depending on middle
guard Stan Starcher's
as
availability. Starcher was
injured In last Friday's

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DH rule

meet ends
DORADO, P.R. (UPI)
The National and American
Leagues stayed on their separate paths on the designated
hitler rule.
Wednesday, the last day of
a three-day meeting of the
general managers from both
leagues, the American
League, which has been UBing
the designated hitter for the
last three seasons, voted to
stay with it, while the
National League said It would
stay' with the tradltonal rule
of pitchers batting for
themselves.
Kuhn took a neutral
position on the issue but did
urge the leagues to adopt the
same practice.
Jim Toomey , the vicell'esident of the St. Louis
Cardinals who served as
spokesman for the gathering,
said that the general
managers were all agreed
that it would be better to have
the same rule apply to both
leagues, but .neither league
· appeared re·ady to give In.
Toomey said that much of
the three-day meeting was
devoted to discussing
possible recommendations to
be made at the major
leagues' winter meetings at
Hollywood, Fla, in December. Toomey, however,
declined to reveal the contents of the recommendations, which m118lllrst
be taken up with the league .
p-esidentsand other officials.
Toomey said -one subject
which was discussed, but not
given any finn recommendation, was the possibility of
extending the league playoffs
from the current beat-of-live
series to a best-of-seven. '

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CINCINNATI (UPI)
Three young pitchers were
p-omoted to a major league
roster for the first time today
as the World Champion
Cincinnati Reds made a
series of player moYes to
bring their winter roster to
John StaUworth and defen- the lull complement of 40
sive tackle Marv Kellwn.
players.
Bradshaw admits his knee
The Reds acquired the
Is still very sore but he says
· contracts oii.Alrln Grow, a 22Washington at Kansas City
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
"That's our main con- Entries are
year-old l~fthander from
cern," Blackman said.
Orem, Utah, ·and Raul
Purdue worked on both 'being accepted
Ferreyra, a 20-year-old
N1tion11 811kttb1ll Anucllflon
,
St1nc11ngs
· offense and defense in
righthander from the
YOUNtiSTOWN,
Ohio
&amp;v United Preu tntern1t1ona1
Dominican
Republic, from
preparation
for
Its
bout
with
(UPI)
_
The
Ohio
State
E!11tern Conference
Atlantic Division
their
lndlanapolla
farm team.
Mlchlgan ~State; Which has Bowling Asaoclatlon is acW.. L.. .Pel. G.B.
The Reds also bought the
l!i!aten Pur&lt;ille live straight ceptlng entries lor the 72nd
Bo!IOn
,2 0 1.000
Buffalo
2 0 1.000
contract of Manuel Sartimes:
·
annual
Handicap
TourPhll&amp;delphlo • 1 o 1.000 ~
New York
I 3 '.2SD 2 "Michlgan Sll!te Is a fast 1 nament to be held from Feb. miento, a 21-year-old
Centrll Division ·
and ertrernely strong team 21 through May 9 in Mans-. righthander from Vene"ruela,
W.. l .. Pel. G.B. defeJIBively," Purdue Coach field.
,
from their Three Rivers fann
wash ington
I 0 1.000 New prltans
3 1 .750 . team.
Alex Agase said.
Richard RU
ta
Atlan ta
1 1 .SOO
' 2
Northwestern
senior
defeney,
secre
ryThe contract of pitcher
Houston
0 2 1000
11 2
treasurer of the association,
Cleveland
0 1:. 2 .000
P 2 sive ta~e Darryl Brandford said the team event will be Dave
Overstreet was
· . Western Conference
assigned
·outright to Inwill
get
hla
first
startln~
rolled
at
VUlage
Lanes
In
' Midwest OlvbiDf'l
W.. L. Pet. G.B. assignment · of ' the sea9011 Mansfield with doubles and dianapolis.
Chicago
2 1. .667
The Reds earlier recalled
against host Iowa In its· llingles set for Park Lanes.
Detroit
2 1 .6&amp;7 Kansas c tty
0 1 ;000
.11 2 Homecoming game. Brandthe
contracts of optioned
The tournament was exMilwllukee
0 2 .000
11 2
players
Santo Alcala, Tom
ford, a &amp;-loot_., ~der, peeled to have piize In excess
Pacific Division
W.. L. . Pet. G.S. wMill rseplacke lopho!l)ore . of $80,000.
Cerroll, Tom Hwne, Larry
Seattle
. ,
3 1 .750
Payne, Mac Scarce, Pat
arty
zosta
,
WhO
suffered
List
year's
tournament
In
Qolden State
2 2 _.500
Los Angelo• 1 2. 2 .soo.
Zachry, Don Werner, Ray
a
back
lnjuey
In
last
week's
Canton
drew
a
record
1,562
1
Phoen ix
, .1 .soo
Knight,
Dave Revering,
l
los&amp;
to
Wlaconaln.
Brandford
teslll8.
The
purse
was
$83,786.
Por nand
0 3 .000
has been .plagued,,by lnjurie~
h
.Wednesdly's Ri!sutts
Arturo DeFreites , . Tom
se~llle-'12 " ansas City 91
during his , career and Is
BEULAH
Spencer and Joel YoungDetroit 11~ Los Angel!s 99
currently playing -out an
GROVE CITY, Ohio (UP!) blood.
BoSion Ill Golden Slole 106
Ttlursd1y'1 Gamn
ertra year of 'eligibility.
- Midas Touch took the lead
Chicago at Cleveland
Michigsri
Coach
Bo
Sehem·
on · the final turn and drew
Kanses Ci 'Y at New Yor k
. bechler Ia getting his un- away In the stretch to defeat , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -..
~at8fl Wolverines ready for Wapping Street by seven and
a -special offenslye threat, one-half lengths in the
Tony Dungy, the Big Ten's (ea\ured$f,100eighthstarter
leading passer at Mimesota. handicap race at Beulah
NEE~·
·:Qungy's been throwing Park here Wednesday.
the ball very well and is doing
Isometric showed.
-FULL UNEarr excellent job with
The winner, ridden by
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apri~touis," Sehembechler Vlrice Cla~k. covered the mile .
PLUS RECAPPABLE CASINGS
said Wednesd~y after sen. and three-qusrters in 3:02 1-5
ding Michigan's speciality arid returned S6.20, $3.80 and
FREE MOUNTING
and pass defense teams t3. ·
through extra drills .. "But I
The loll daily do~ble
think OW' secondary has been combination of Modern Bit
Improving and I've been and Polley Premlwn was
bnpressed with the way it's worth S335.40.
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Middleport
breaking on the qall over the
A crowd of 3,675 wa~ered
'Jtllo
last couple of games.
$387,124.
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Pacen 105 Salll 100
Billy Keller sank three
three-poin l voals and Don
Buse added two more and
made loW' steals in the
Pacers' triumph over the
Sails. Keller and Billy Knight
finished with 25 pointa each
for the winners whUe Cald·
well Jones had 25 for the
Salls.
.
Nets 112 Spun 99
Julius Erving scored 39
points leading the Nets over
· the SpW's. The Nets look the
lead for good at 6:20 of the
first period and led by six at
the half and 14 at the end of
three periods. Larry Kenon
h&amp;d 24 points for San Antonio.
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Marauders eye upset

hoping

IRtglontol
Corey, 48.00; 2. Otlowe'

Hills,

"That's about the best I've first quarter, opening a lli-)4 pOints in the closing minutes
seen Lanier play," Laker edge into a 27-14 lead thai it gave the Celtic:! their second
Coach ' Bill Sharman said. pretty much maintained the straight win and hand the
"They 'changed ends' (went rest of the way.
Warriors their second loss in
The
Boston
~Illes
defeated
from offense to defense) well
fo~r games. Charlie Seott
and their fast-break was the. Golden SUite Warriors scored 23 points for the
good. They didn't look so good 1\5-106 and the Seattle Celtics and Rick Barry had 35
SUperSonics beat the Kansas for Golden State.
at setting the haU up."
"Bob and I went up to see City Kings 92-91 in other · Sonlcs 92 Kings 91
Milwaukee play Boston (two National Baske .t bali
Rookie Bruce Seals' layup
yeats ago in the playoffs) and Association games.
in the final two seconds
we Sl'W that's how BQSton . In the American Basketball . enabled the SuperSonicS to
beat them. (Center Dave) Association It was St. l.Aluis beat the Kings at Kansas
Cowens made Jabhar chlise 104 Virginia 100, Denver 122 City. Seals, who came off the
him," eq'ach Ray Seott of th!i Utah 117, Indiana 105 San bench late _in the first period,
Diego 100 and New York 112 led a lhird-&lt;juarler SJlW'l with
Pistons said.
. 16 points: Nate Archibald
Detroit used Its last-break San Antonio 99.
scored 25 points for the Kings.
to rattle off 12 successiYe Celtlcs lU Warriors 106
John Ha'o'llcek's eight Nuggets 122 Stars 117
points In a 2 : 4~ stretch of the
Dan Issei had six points,

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haying the strongest defense yet. .
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In football.
"It's becOming extremely _ :~
"Their front four (Joe difficult to win' anywhere lly
In ''
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Greene, Ernie Holmes, L.C. the NFL. It's bel:ome rea
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Greenwood and Dwight balanced. We j118l got by ~
White) is like a who's who of Atlanta (21-14ln the final two ~
profeeslonal f~tball.
minutes last Sunday)."
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A3 for why Jill team Ia one ~·
Brown, "Franco Harris and · of only two unbeaten clubs
Teriy Bradshaw are two of (Minnesota is the other),
the premier backs, In the Brown says "durability and
game."
versatility."
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Although both Harris and
"We talked about and
Bradshaw are nursing minor workEd toward thOIIIl goals II!
Injuries, a Steelei-s official summer camp," he recalla.
reported Wednesday thai . Brown figures Injuries de- '
both 'probably will start strayed a po!entlally great :
Sunday and Brown says team last year, so this year ·
that's what he expected all he stresses conditionlnji and
along as he mapped. his sometbnes tskes players out ' ·
defensive pme plan.
of a game early "when I get a '
Brown contir.ues to funny feeling." ·
mlnlmire his team's perfect
As for .''versatility," Brown
6-0 mark.
made a lot of his decisilll.!l on
"We've j118l slipped by wliat plsyers would malte the
10111e teslll8 by the skin of our -13-man roster by how many
teeth," he says. "We don't positions they could play.
feel we've had an easy one .

us."

Wyoming ups lead in AA race; ~o:·£ h=~ost
Canal-Winchester A leader·
:. owners dearly
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slipping up on them and
they're not slipping up on

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disappointing loss
at
Wellslon. Marauder mento1·
Charley Chancey hopes that
Starcher will anchor the
middle as per usual. ff not,
some· reshuffling may be In
order.
~ p-obable Uneupe for .
Friday's contest are : ·
MEIGS MAR,AUDERS
Pos. YR. wr, · PLAYER ·
TE 4 150 Mick Davenport
LT__4 . 180 George Carper ·
l..G 4 180
JlmClark
C 4 190
John Blake '
RG 3 140 Steve Plclleilll ,
RT 3 Ill
Ray Wlllord
SE 4 133 Bob Wllllamaon
QB 4 165
Jbn Andenon
m 4 t65
Terry Qualls
WB 4 134 Mike Magnotta
FB :i 150 Dan Buffington
IRON !'ON nGERS
Pos. YR. w·r. . PLAYER
TE 4 160
BobTh0111111
LT 3 200
Gary Lowe
l..G 3 170
Steve Collins
C 4 150 · Greg Houston ,
RG 4 225
Ken FriiE
RT 4 245 PhU Hleronlm0111
SE 3 ISs
David Vaughn .
QB 3 160
Mike BrO'!R .
m 4 110 Bob Crockret
WB 2 140
Juan~ ,
FB 4 195
Jell Kriebel
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'The Count' NL
Rookie-of-Year
NEW YORK (UPI) -John
Montefw;co, a colorful 25year right-handed pitcher
who is something of a
throwback to Dizzy Dean,
today was named · the
National League's Rookie of
Uie Year by the Baseball
Writers Association of
America.
The 6-foot-1, IIJO.pounder
from l.Alng Branch, N.J., beat
catcher-outfielder Gary
Carter of the Montreal Erpos
by a 12-9 margin in voting by
the BBWAA's committee of
24 writers. Larry Parrish of
the Expos, Mamy Trillo of
the Chicago Cube and Rawly
8astwick of the world champion Cincinnati
Reds
received one vote each.
Montefusco, nicknamed
"The Count" by his teammates, enjoyed a rare
mQillent of hwnlllty when
advised that he had won the
award.
"I don't want to kid around
this tbne," said Montefusco,
who during the season made
such outrageow; predictions
as that he would strike out
Jjlhnny Bench lour times in a

game or shut out a given
team. "I was looking forward
to it. ·This cape the whole
season for me."
Montefusco, whole p-edlctlons were greeted by teammates with the same
tolerance of those of Dean
with the old St. J,.ouls Cardinals, had a 1$-9 record and
215 strikeouts.
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Montefusco's 215 strlkeouta
missed tying the NL rookie
record of 227 set by Hall of
Farner Grover Cleveland
Alexander
of
' the
Philadelphia PhiUies In 1911.
Montefusco was a shortstop '
.In high school but was converted into a pitcher after the
Giants signed him on the
advice of scout Buddy Kerr
following the tm draft. He
had a ~2 record at Decatur In
1973, won I~ games In the
minors in 1974 and won three
games for the Giants after
being called up late In the
season.
Montefusco pitched 244 Innings, had a 2.88 earned run
average which was seventh
best In the league and pitched
lour shutouts.

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home .
Mrs. Canaday and Mrs.
Roy Snowden, co-hostess,
served refreshments, ·

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Lou~:se McE!hmny and Mrs. ~;
;:;:
Regma Swtfl were appointed i
By Helen :uul Sut• llultd
;:;: Installation of new officers M a k i n g . f I 0 we r should be kept out of drafl.&lt;t.
For the Lowest
to prepare c.ommunton fnr j
::: highlighted the Monday night arrangements for churches .. She said to be sure to.drai'n all
Novem~r when the Loyal
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New Slang Is "Basic"
mee ting of the Ru.lland during the past month have gasoline ·from
power
Tire Prices
Bereans Class met tuesday Ra
Garden Club 'held at the home ~n Mrs. Chris Diehl, Mrs. equipment, to tidy up the
: alohg lime, almost the only slang aroWJdwas '.'street'' of Mr. Robert Canaday.
night at the Midd Ieport . pFor
Nellie Va Ie .an d Mrs. garden by removing vines
In the Area
Church of Christ.
or "dope" language. We're getting away from "Man ,"
Installed by Mrs ..Canaday Ca~aday. Mrs. Virgil Atkins and weeds, to mulch the
Mem~rs signed cards for
"hooked ""psyched out," "ripped off," etc. now, but has ally were Miss Ruby Diehl, and Miss Die hl provided leaves and put them around
It's
Susan Hartinger and Mrs. new sturf come up recenUy, or are we outgrowing slang? - president ; Mrs. Eugene arrangements for the trees and on the garden, and
Donna Russell, both Ul, and lNTERESTED
Atkins; vice-president; Mrs. Harrisllnville Presbyterian to remove all insec ticides or
sang "Happy Birthday" to
Ralph T11 rner, secretary, and Church last Sunday when the other chemicals from the
Bob McElhinny and Dana Interested:
Mrs.
Roy
Snowden , !25th anniversary was sprayer.
Mrs. Erlewine and Mrs.
Swift.
Slang Isn't as popular as It used to be - at least not the treasurer. Mrs . Canaday celebrated.
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Mrs. Cathryn Erwin read kind you can print In a newspaper. Seems four-letter-words are presented each of the new
The Ira veling prize Victor Nelson will be coMason, W.Va .
773-5881
" A Thankful Heart" to open replacing originality Uiese days, but when THEY get old, we 'll •officers a.corsage in the .color provided by Mrs. Paul Winn hostesses for the November
the meeting with George probably get back to colorful talk .- SUE .
appropriate to her office.
was won by Mrs. Lav.:rence meeting at the Erle\Y_lne.
Meinhart giving the opening
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Mrs. Nellie Vafe was Milhoan, Mrs. Virgil Atkins
prayer. Scripture from St. Dear In: ,
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welcomed into the club as a . wiil provide the next one.
Mark was read by Marvin
1haven't heard much new slang recently, but our scouts new member and will prese~t Devotions by Mrs . Snowden
Kelly and a · reading , tell us "stylin'" (dressed up), ''pimped out" (done· in), the WMPO radio program on · included two readings ,
" Masquerade "; · a poem, · "brutal or outrageolll!" (great), "cosmic" (a put down), Monday, 2 p.m. The "Safekeeping" and ' "Don't
''The Temple of Peace" and "basic or organic" (terrific down tQ sorta okay), are doing Christmas flower s~ow Nov. Quit" and prayer. For roll
the article, " Our Daily prettywelllnthejunlorhlghset. - HELEN
15 and 16 at the Rutland call members told what they
Bread", by Dana Swift
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United Methodist Church was plan to do with their leaves.
concluded the devotions.
Dear Rap:
discussed and final plans
For the program, . the
·Pumpkin pie and coffee
My sister 1.s 17 and I'm 20. I. haven't lived home for two were made. All members are meeting was turned over to ·
were served by Meinhart, years, but every Ume I come over to visit, MomexpeciB me to to meet at the church on Nov. Mrs. Eugene Atkins. Mrs . .
Marvin Kelly, Clarence clean her house. She,bltches constantly about what rotten kids 13 at 7 p.m. to prepare for the Harvey Erlewine reviewed
McNeal, McElhinny and She has. We make the holll!e spotless, cook dinner, even catch . show. .
the article, "Interesting and
Swift.
up on her Ironing, and She stlll complains.
A thank-you note was read Fast Ways to Increase Day
other day we'd spent four hours working, and then she from Mrs. Edward Mizicko lilies" by John Robson in
yelled because we hadn't mopped the kitchen (which my Sis · thanking the" members for Flower
and
Garden
had just mopped the day before).
items for tbe country fait at Magazine . She reminded
What would fOU suggest? - SLAVES
the Athens Mental Health membersthatnowisthetime
Center. The club also to plant bulbs, and lilies are a
Dear Slaves:
received a certificate from tremendous addition to any
... The obvious : Don't visit home unless you feel like being the Gallipolis State Institute garden, and have a high
nagged. ~ SUE
in recognition for services to decorative value in land+++
residenl.&lt;t there .
scape. She said they are
Unique oval
doslgn.
Dear Slaves :
Miss Diehl reported on the unsurpassed for arranging,
Champagne dial. 1200.
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WhY not ask your mother to visit you instead - and put recent coWJty meeting and come in a wide range of
her to work I - HELEN
the new program boo~ ,were colors and usually last for an
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distributed. It was noted that entire summer.
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Dear Helen and·Sue:
the regional meeting will be
Mrs. C. E. Bishop had an
WhY la It so hard for people who accept social drinking, to held in Middleport Saturday exhibit of bulbs. Gardening
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realize there la alSo such a lhlpg as social pot BlllOklng?
and several members of the tips for November were given
Accutron~
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Grw, wild weed, wacky toba'ccee, whatever you calllt,la club will attend. Regional by Mrs. Carl Denison who
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a lot safer than alcohol. WhY put one down and not the other? - dues have been paid by the said that houseplants should
The famou1 luning fork
club, as well as state and never stand in water and
JEFFREY ALLEN HAWK TERRE HAUTE TEEN
movement keeps every
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Accutron watoh accurat•
celebrated hl1 ninth birthday
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Teen
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to within a minute a month .'
recently at the home of his
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Oregon and California asked that question and answered it
Our selecllon ranges lrom
parents, Mr. and Mn. Ray
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by
partlcally
decrlmlnallzing
marijuana.
Other
states
may
atelnle11 alul to.14K tolld
Laudermllt, Five Points.
!!Old; from apony straps to
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Attending
were David, Mite 90011 follow suit, the theory being, if you can't stop it, don't
jewelry bracelets . See
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and Ricky Vaace, · Andy waste lime and money on a lost cause.
them ell, todey. . .
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my
knowledge'
IBn
't
one
of
thoese
states.
Indiana'
Hawk, Delwon and Sherry
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Uu uy A~'Y Pl4tn Now\
Laudermllt, Sue aod Ron HELEN
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Reyaolds aud Jeflrey's
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HUNTINGTON, WV _ The French horn , John Swallow,
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pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Dear Teen :
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Here's a question that has me wondering : If pot were New York Brass Quintet wUI trombone, and Thompson
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Laudermllt. Sending glfls
present a concert of baroque, Hanks, tuba. Swallow and
.
legallzed,
would
lt
have
the
same
age
restriction
as
liquor?
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w~re Kay Hawk, , Mr. aud
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impressionistic, po 8 t _ Hanks also served .on t.he
Seema
to
me
that
would
cause
almost
as
much
legal
hassle
Mn. RoWn Hawk, Mrs. Ella
impressionistic, and com- faculttes at Yale Umverstty
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Roberta, Heleu Wilson, J. D. as wt have nowadays, for I'd guess the majority of marijuana temporary music Thursday and the New England ConC~urt St., Pomeroy
. Manhal~ aud Mr. and Mrs. smokers are sliD Iii their teeM. - SUE
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Marshall servatory of Music .. Nagel
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._.,..._ _ _....._ _.J James Marshall•
University.
also serves on the faculttes of On many winter days. it uses heat from
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The ensemble will perform Yale and Rutgers; Ingraham outdoor air to warm your home. Gives
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at 11 a.m. .in Smith Recital on the faculty ~~ Yale. ,
exceptional healing economy that can't
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Hall as part of the ConThe program mcludes The
be matched by other heating.systems.
vocation Series of the Mar- Hexachord ", Alfonso
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During the summer, it ejficiently,cools your
shall Artists Series. Ad- Ferrabosco; " Sonat~ · d~
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home. It's an all-electric. completely
mission is free.
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Chiesa'', Arcangelo Corellt;
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Following a short in- "Chorale Prelude" , J .S. automatic comfort system. And Aman~
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HUNT1.1"GTON, W. Va. - the platform, she assists with termission the performance Bach : "Centone", Johann quality assures you of lasting dependabilit~
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GeHIO!I there's so much
more fun when you can do
English cinematographer Sid sound recording and second · will contin~e at noon with the 'Fux; "Trois Chansons", and operating efficiency.
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Dodson will present hla travel · camera work in the field, and performers commenting on Claude Debussy; " Diverflats I Just a hop ... sk lp ...
the music to be played.
limen to Pastorale", Geoffrey Before you replace your heating system,
film, "A Taste of Israel", with research and editing.
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and a jump and
Members of. the group are Grey; "Laudes". Jan Bach;
find out more about an Amana heat pump
,
Wednesday,
Nov.
5
on
the
these
thick
artists-in-residence
and
"Brass
Quintet
",
Thomas
For
a
no-obligation
estimate,
call
:
Forum Series of the Marshall
bouncey
soles
applied music faculty Frederickson; and " Par
Artl.sls Series.
have you boun.
members
of the Hartt College Mont.&lt;t et par Vaux", Michel
ding on your way I
Appearing ~t 8 p. m. in Old
GO EARLY ruESDAY
of Music of the University of Leclerc.
Main Auditorium, Dodson
Phone 992-53''
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The Meigs County Board of Hartford. They are Robert
will crlaa-crll88 the country of
Jarael from Dan to Ellat and Elections today asked voters Nagel, trumpet; Allan Dean,
throughout the county to cast trumpet ; Paul Ingraham,
take the audience from the
their ballots early at
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sparkling Mediterranean
Tuesday's election. The polls
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resorls tQ \he mysterious
Middleport, Ohio
at the 30 voting precincl.&lt;t will
BACK FROM VISIT
Negev desert.
open at 6:30 a.m. and will
Mr. and Mrs. !laY· Riggs
Admlsaion Is by · season
close at 7:30p.m. In order to have returned from a visit in
membership to the Forum
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avoid last minute tie-ups at Ashville, N. C. with Mr. and
Series or by Marshall
the polls voters are urged to Mrs. Eugene Hester, Jill and
University student activity
vote early Tuesday.
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card.
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ven~ film 811 avoiding the
usual Holy Land theme and
giving a freSh look at this
young vibrant nation.
Born and educated in
England, Dodso~ brought his
family to the United States n
JH9 and became a citizen in
1957. He hila ~n a free-lance
pholotJrtl(lher for more than
20 years. Although his wife,
Margot, does not tl(lpear pn

Mrs ... Martha' Childs Mrs,
Mar tha Haggerty ' Mrs.
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Quintet to be featured
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Improvements

tax

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and badly deteriorated bridges.

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home .
Mrs. Canaday and Mrs.
Roy Snowden, co-hostess,
served refreshments, ·

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Lou~:se McE!hmny and Mrs. ~;
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Regma Swtfl were appointed i
By Helen :uul Sut• llultd
;:;: Installation of new officers M a k i n g . f I 0 we r should be kept out of drafl.&lt;t.
For the Lowest
to prepare c.ommunton fnr j
::: highlighted the Monday night arrangements for churches .. She said to be sure to.drai'n all
Novem~r when the Loyal
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New Slang Is "Basic"
mee ting of the Ru.lland during the past month have gasoline ·from
power
Tire Prices
Bereans Class met tuesday Ra
Garden Club 'held at the home ~n Mrs. Chris Diehl, Mrs. equipment, to tidy up the
: alohg lime, almost the only slang aroWJdwas '.'street'' of Mr. Robert Canaday.
night at the Midd Ieport . pFor
Nellie Va Ie .an d Mrs. garden by removing vines
In the Area
Church of Christ.
or "dope" language. We're getting away from "Man ,"
Installed by Mrs ..Canaday Ca~aday. Mrs. Virgil Atkins and weeds, to mulch the
Mem~rs signed cards for
"hooked ""psyched out," "ripped off," etc. now, but has ally were Miss Ruby Diehl, and Miss Die hl provided leaves and put them around
It's
Susan Hartinger and Mrs. new sturf come up recenUy, or are we outgrowing slang? - president ; Mrs. Eugene arrangements for the trees and on the garden, and
Donna Russell, both Ul, and lNTERESTED
Atkins; vice-president; Mrs. Harrisllnville Presbyterian to remove all insec ticides or
sang "Happy Birthday" to
Ralph T11 rner, secretary, and Church last Sunday when the other chemicals from the
Bob McElhinny and Dana Interested:
Mrs.
Roy
Snowden , !25th anniversary was sprayer.
Mrs. Erlewine and Mrs.
Swift.
Slang Isn't as popular as It used to be - at least not the treasurer. Mrs . Canaday celebrated.
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Mrs. Cathryn Erwin read kind you can print In a newspaper. Seems four-letter-words are presented each of the new
The Ira veling prize Victor Nelson will be coMason, W.Va .
773-5881
" A Thankful Heart" to open replacing originality Uiese days, but when THEY get old, we 'll •officers a.corsage in the .color provided by Mrs. Paul Winn hostesses for the November
the meeting with George probably get back to colorful talk .- SUE .
appropriate to her office.
was won by Mrs. Lav.:rence meeting at the Erle\Y_lne.
Meinhart giving the opening
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Mrs. Nellie Vafe was Milhoan, Mrs. Virgil Atkins
prayer. Scripture from St. Dear In: ,
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welcomed into the club as a . wiil provide the next one.
Mark was read by Marvin
1haven't heard much new slang recently, but our scouts new member and will prese~t Devotions by Mrs . Snowden
Kelly and a · reading , tell us "stylin'" (dressed up), ''pimped out" (done· in), the WMPO radio program on · included two readings ,
" Masquerade "; · a poem, · "brutal or outrageolll!" (great), "cosmic" (a put down), Monday, 2 p.m. The "Safekeeping" and ' "Don't
''The Temple of Peace" and "basic or organic" (terrific down tQ sorta okay), are doing Christmas flower s~ow Nov. Quit" and prayer. For roll
the article, " Our Daily prettywelllnthejunlorhlghset. - HELEN
15 and 16 at the Rutland call members told what they
Bread", by Dana Swift
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United Methodist Church was plan to do with their leaves.
concluded the devotions.
Dear Rap:
discussed and final plans
For the program, . the
·Pumpkin pie and coffee
My sister 1.s 17 and I'm 20. I. haven't lived home for two were made. All members are meeting was turned over to ·
were served by Meinhart, years, but every Ume I come over to visit, MomexpeciB me to to meet at the church on Nov. Mrs. Eugene Atkins. Mrs . .
Marvin Kelly, Clarence clean her house. She,bltches constantly about what rotten kids 13 at 7 p.m. to prepare for the Harvey Erlewine reviewed
McNeal, McElhinny and She has. We make the holll!e spotless, cook dinner, even catch . show. .
the article, "Interesting and
Swift.
up on her Ironing, and She stlll complains.
A thank-you note was read Fast Ways to Increase Day
other day we'd spent four hours working, and then she from Mrs. Edward Mizicko lilies" by John Robson in
yelled because we hadn't mopped the kitchen (which my Sis · thanking the" members for Flower
and
Garden
had just mopped the day before).
items for tbe country fait at Magazine . She reminded
What would fOU suggest? - SLAVES
the Athens Mental Health membersthatnowisthetime
Center. The club also to plant bulbs, and lilies are a
Dear Slaves:
received a certificate from tremendous addition to any
... The obvious : Don't visit home unless you feel like being the Gallipolis State Institute garden, and have a high
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residenl.&lt;t there .
scape. She said they are
Unique oval
doslgn.
Dear Slaves :
Miss Diehl reported on the unsurpassed for arranging,
Champagne dial. 1200.
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WhY not ask your mother to visit you instead - and put recent coWJty meeting and come in a wide range of
her to work I - HELEN
the new program boo~ ,were colors and usually last for an
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distributed. It was noted that entire summer.
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Dear Helen and·Sue:
the regional meeting will be
Mrs. C. E. Bishop had an
WhY la It so hard for people who accept social drinking, to held in Middleport Saturday exhibit of bulbs. Gardening
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realize there la alSo such a lhlpg as social pot BlllOklng?
and several members of the tips for November were given
Accutron~
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Grw, wild weed, wacky toba'ccee, whatever you calllt,la club will attend. Regional by Mrs. Carl Denison who
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a lot safer than alcohol. WhY put one down and not the other? - dues have been paid by the said that houseplants should
The famou1 luning fork
club, as well as state and never stand in water and
JEFFREY ALLEN HAWK TERRE HAUTE TEEN
movement keeps every
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Accutron watoh accurat•
celebrated hl1 ninth birthday
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Teen
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to within a minute a month .'
recently at the home of his
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Oregon and California asked that question and answered it
Our selecllon ranges lrom
parents, Mr. and Mn. Ray
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by
partlcally
decrlmlnallzing
marijuana.
Other
states
may
atelnle11 alul to.14K tolld
Laudermllt, Five Points.
!!Old; from apony straps to
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were David, Mite 90011 follow suit, the theory being, if you can't stop it, don't
jewelry bracelets . See
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and Ricky Vaace, · Andy waste lime and money on a lost cause.
them ell, todey. . .
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my
knowledge'
IBn
't
one
of
thoese
states.
Indiana'
Hawk, Delwon and Sherry
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Uu uy A~'Y Pl4tn Now\
Laudermllt, Sue aod Ron HELEN
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Reyaolds aud Jeflrey's
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HUNTINGTON, WV _ The French horn , John Swallow,
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pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Dear Teen :
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Here's a question that has me wondering : If pot were New York Brass Quintet wUI trombone, and Thompson
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Laudermllt. Sending glfls
present a concert of baroque, Hanks, tuba. Swallow and
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legallzed,
would
lt
have
the
same
age
restriction
as
liquor?
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impressionistic, po 8 t _ Hanks also served .on t.he
Seema
to
me
that
would
cause
almost
as
much
legal
hassle
Mn. RoWn Hawk, Mrs. Ella
impressionistic, and com- faculttes at Yale Umverstty
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Roberta, Heleu Wilson, J. D. as wt have nowadays, for I'd guess the majority of marijuana temporary music Thursday and the New England ConC~urt St., Pomeroy
. Manhal~ aud Mr. and Mrs. smokers are sliD Iii their teeM. - SUE
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Nov. 6 at
Marshall servatory of Music .. Nagel
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University.
also serves on the faculttes of On many winter days. it uses heat from
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The ensemble will perform Yale and Rutgers; Ingraham outdoor air to warm your home. Gives
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at 11 a.m. .in Smith Recital on the faculty ~~ Yale. ,
exceptional healing economy that can't
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Hall as part of the ConThe program mcludes The
be matched by other heating.systems.
vocation Series of the Mar- Hexachord ", Alfonso
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During the summer, it ejficiently,cools your
shall Artists Series. Ad- Ferrabosco; " Sonat~ · d~
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home. It's an all-electric. completely
mission is free.
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Following a short in- "Chorale Prelude" , J .S. automatic comfort system. And Aman~
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HUNT1.1"GTON, W. Va. - the platform, she assists with termission the performance Bach : "Centone", Johann quality assures you of lasting dependabilit~
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GeHIO!I there's so much
more fun when you can do
English cinematographer Sid sound recording and second · will contin~e at noon with the 'Fux; "Trois Chansons", and operating efficiency.
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Dodson will present hla travel · camera work in the field, and performers commenting on Claude Debussy; " Diverflats I Just a hop ... sk lp ...
the music to be played.
limen to Pastorale", Geoffrey Before you replace your heating system,
film, "A Taste of Israel", with research and editing.
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and a jump and
Members of. the group are Grey; "Laudes". Jan Bach;
find out more about an Amana heat pump
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Wednesday,
Nov.
5
on
the
these
thick
artists-in-residence
and
"Brass
Quintet
",
Thomas
For
a
no-obligation
estimate,
call
:
Forum Series of the Marshall
bouncey
soles
applied music faculty Frederickson; and " Par
Artl.sls Series.
have you boun.
members
of the Hartt College Mont.&lt;t et par Vaux", Michel
ding on your way I
Appearing ~t 8 p. m. in Old
GO EARLY ruESDAY
of Music of the University of Leclerc.
Main Auditorium, Dodson
Phone 992-53''
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The Meigs County Board of Hartford. They are Robert
will crlaa-crll88 the country of
Jarael from Dan to Ellat and Elections today asked voters Nagel, trumpet; Allan Dean,
throughout the county to cast trumpet ; Paul Ingraham,
take the audience from the
their ballots early at
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sparkling Mediterranean
Tuesday's election. The polls
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Middleport, Ohio
at the 30 voting precincl.&lt;t will
BACK FROM VISIT
Negev desert.
open at 6:30 a.m. and will
Mr. and Mrs. !laY· Riggs
Admlsaion Is by · season
close at 7:30p.m. In order to have returned from a visit in
membership to the Forum
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avoid last minute tie-ups at Ashville, N. C. with Mr. and
Series or by Marshall
the polls voters are urged to Mrs. Eugene Hester, Jill and
University student activity
vote early Tuesday.
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card.
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ven~ film 811 avoiding the
usual Holy Land theme and
giving a freSh look at this
young vibrant nation.
Born and educated in
England, Dodso~ brought his
family to the United States n
JH9 and became a citizen in
1957. He hila ~n a free-lance
pholotJrtl(lher for more than
20 years. Although his wife,
Margot, does not tl(lpear pn

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Give
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Quintet to be featured
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In addition to the money Middleport-Pomeroy receives,

across the whole spectrum of Ohio life. Transportation . . -

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. . . all these things and more will be made better·-.

Middleport-Pomeroy area.

But it Is only fair that the people of any community will

There will be a three-fold enlargement of Ohio's life-

ask the question: "What will these Ballot Issues do for us

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As a direct grant.for civic rehabilitation Middleport will

working conditions_ A new Golf Course at Shawnee State

receive the .sum of $27.4,.400, and Pomeroy will receive the

, Park wi II provide convenient recreational facilities for you

sum of $267,200. This money Is the key to producing jobs in.

and your family_

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actually all part of a single package- a package that will
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wide improvements in your county roads and bridges.
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6 ~ The O.ily,fenUnel, Mlddie put·t -Po~eroy , 0., TilUrsday, Od. 30, 1975

~f!~d ~~ed~.!~!a~~::
U.M.W. met Oct. 21 at the
home of Thelma .Henderson
with 10 members and two
visitors present.
The meeting, in ·charge of
the president, Nellie Parker,
opened with prayer by Osle
Mae Follrod followed by the
hymn , "How Great Thou·
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The women worked on the
annual evaluatlon report.
A report on the district
workshop meeting at The
Plains was given by Helen
Woode, June Stearns and
Nellie Parker.
Nine Robinson offered the
name of Sarah Dawsey from
Madison, Fla., working in
evangelism in Brazil, from
the Prayer Calendar, and a
b~thday card was signed for
her birthday on Oct. 30. Osie

Em.ergency personnel present
program to women 's group

Auxiliary
busy
du-V4n:g mee.
· tz'n:g·

and the

Philippines received at the
district workshop.
The Boys in Service will
again be remembered at
Christmas.
The hostess served refreshments in keeping with
Halloween to those named.
and Isola Taylor, Kate
Honacher , Char Iotte Van
Meter, Janice Pullins, Clara
Rolirod, Ernest Taylor,
Clarence Henderson and
Robert Pullins.
The neKI meeting will be
held at the church r,ov. IB alB
p.fl) . with the program,
"Neither Cold Nor Hot" on
page 53 of the program
booklet. Potluck refreshments will be served.

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SouiheastOhio Emergency theZionChurcho.fChristwlth You' : ·and prayer by Mrs. '
Medical ServiCe personnel of that church to have the Johnson concluded . the
the Rutland Station presented progr8f11. Plans wete made meeting. Refreshments were .
A nwnber of contributions Foundali.on in ~emoty of
the program at the October for a money •tree- with the served in the church . •
were made and several · deceased post members.
meeting of the women's funds to be sent to the two basem•nt
,
projects planned at the Child
welfare
and
Fellowship of the Meigs children's . homes supported
Tuesday n1ght meeting of the rehabilitation assessments
County Churches of Christ . by the group.:
Junior American · Legion were mad~. A $10 donation
D&amp;J's
held ·at the Rutland Church, · . Announced were revivals
Auxiliary of Feeney-Bennett was . made to Veterans
House of Fabrics
Mrs. Merle Johnson, Mrs. Nov. 9-14 at the Bradbury
Post 128 at the home of Mr. Memorial Hospital-to be paid
Janet Bolin Mrs. Judy Hart Church of Christ with Danny
and Mrs. Albert Roush.
on the flower cart.
SHOP OUR
and Mrs.' Joan Stewart . Evans, evangelist, and at tlie
The juni.ors made donations
Read at the meeting was a
BARGAIN
ROOM
The Rev. James Leach,
to the Salvation Army , thank-you card from Home pastor, will conduct an old- demonstrated artificial · Pomeroy Church of Christ,
Reduced Prices
Easter Seals, Christmas Health Care Service Coor· fashioned revival at the MI. respiration explamlng what Nov. 1-9 with. the Operation
On Fabrics by
Si!aisand the Middleport Fire dinalor Edna Russell Hermon United Brethren in to do if sonleone has a heart Evangelize Team. A youth
The Pound.
Department. They also voted thanking Christi Smith, a Christ Church Nov. 5 altack and how to handle revival will be held at the
Open IOTII$
to donated to the Marie member of the unit, for the through Nov. 16 with choking or severe bleeding · Bra~ord Church. of Christ,
Monct.v. S.turd•y
Nov. 21-23 with llle Chri~t In
Moore Fund in memory of supplies she donated to the services at 7:30 p. m. each victims. ·
Ph. m-2110
I Mile Sovllt of
Mrs. Bolin led In group Youth te!Ull to be present.
deceased auxiliary members service in memory of her evening. The Rev. Mr.
Mlddloport on Rl.7
and to the Child Welfare mother, the late Kather~, ~ach has had several singing with Mrs. Jane Wise
New officer Jrill be elected
Smith, valued at $300.
at the piano. Mrs. · Jane at the December me&lt;eUn1g.
years experience as field
The unit subscribed to the
evangelist conducting Hazelton gave the opening
Firing Une, the Carville Star revival meetings ' ~~!rough prayer, and Mrs. Ruby Rife, ~~-~f~"~~~~~............~......
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and the Legislative Bulletin . the midwest, south and president, conducted the
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Plans were made to decorate Califomla. He Is preseolly · 111eeting with Mrs . . Eleanbr
NOV' ,J ber. -..·
Jennifer Lohse Sheets was read the tetter from In- potato chip cans for Mrs. serving ao pastor of the MI. Hoover giving the secretary's
T.,.• 'Nomen dlacussed Rev.
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MEN'S
Pa;/ Hawks' interest In endorsed for the Meigs Local terna tiona , " er age
ancy
o , pas epar- Hernioo Church besides report, and Mrs . Norma
Russell,
the
treasurer's
School District Board of Heartbeat" . The cultural ment president, to be used at serving as an evangelist.
~~lalpdesh ~nd ~is10 requ~st Education at the Tuesday program entitled "This Is My Millers Cottage, Dayton ,
There will be special music report.
It was announced· that the
or
on e po vaqc ne night meeting of XI Gamma Cou,ntry" was given by Mrs.
Arrangements were made each evening and the
for-that cou.ntry at the County M Cha te 0 f B ta Sl
Flnlaw. Mrs. Hanning and to furnish several · items ·for public iii Invited.
next.meeting wm be Dec. 4.at
Council on Ministries
u,
P r
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gma
meeting at the church ht\re Phi Sorority.
Mrs. Judy Crooks were the district juniors veterans'
parties at the Athens Mental
Projects discussed in- hostesses.
Octd. 13. Thelrlsboclilety voted to eluded volunteering to take
Health Center In Athens on
etz~
sen a con . hu on. ted
Nov. 13. Chrl•tmas
pr·ojec'·
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senior
cl
tlzens
to
the
voting
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ma tnc presen
polls neitt Tuesday, and also
BAZAAR SET
were· also planned.
A bridal shower honoring Debbie Hager, Mrs, Texanna
Issmions
mVoyage
report
on
Discovery
serving
the
~an
teen
at
a
visit
A
Christmas
Bazaar
will
be
A
rummage
sale
was
set
for
'24 •tor of
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Kitty Metzger, bride-elect of Well, Mrs. Gwlnnle White,
' • Y . a of Red Cross bloodmobile held at the Enterprise United Nov. 5, 6 and 7 ·an d rummage Jeffrey· Ray Darst, was given Mrs. Beulah ' White, Mrs.
Chero kee Ineli an gIrI who was
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Methodist Church on Nov. 5 may be left at the Legion hall
abi t0 bel both th
th untl,
recently by Mrs. Sue Metz- Kathryn Metzger, Mrs. Betty
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P
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Th
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and
8 from 9 a · m· to 5 p· m· after 9 a.m. on any of the ger.
and the elderly
e
oung areer s
Gilkey, Mrs. Lola Phillips,
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th
Pled
contest
of
the
Middleport
Christmas
ornaments,
three
days.
Games
were
played
with
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Mrs. Ul Metzger, Mrs. Jessie
J une Stea rns 1e e
ge Bua1ness and Pr ofessiona1 homemadecandles,dollaand
Mrs. Roush and Mrs. prizes going to Mary Jan . Houchins, Mrs. Patay Ogldln
Service,
"Go Tell Everyone"
on page 35 of the Program Women's Club was discuased a variety of other holiday Bonnie Dalley served pizza Scaggs, Linda Lane and and daughter Missy, Mrs. Jo
Bookl
and .the chapter decided to itemsw.lllbeavallable. There and pop to Mrs. Gerrl Vickie Houchins. Cupcakes Krawsczyn and Mrs. Ethel
ebot
wkllth
extra
.real
dings
submit
the names of Miss wlll also be cakes, cookies Kessinger, Kim and Lois decorated with wedding bells, Hossler.
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from 0 ets on Ma aysia,
and candles. The Wllling Ann, Christi Smith, Mrs.
Sending gifts . were Mrs.
Burma, Taiwan , South ~~~~l~y· K~tci ':r~·. ~~t; Workehl Class of the church Wanda Mohler, Anna Marie, Kool Aid, tea and coffee were'
Ann Rife and daughters, Mrs. ·
served.
Gloeckner.
is sponsoring the bazaar.
Mrs. Patty Might, Sandra Guests were Amy and Martha Kite, Mrs. Hazel
Charlotte Hanning, social
and Amy, Angela Dailey, Shelly Metiger;Mrs. Vickie Davis, Mrs. Debbie White,
chairwoman, announced a
Melinda Thomas, Paul Houchins, daughter Susan, Mrs. Pauline Hysell, Mr. and
ONE RACK
trip to Fenton Glass at
DATE CHANGED
Cunningham, Myra and Mrs. Mary Jane Scaggs, Mrs. Mrs. Lee Hysell, Mrs. Phyllls
Wlllllllll81own on Nov. Z5.
The November meeting of Joyce Lawson, Kenny Roush . Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. Linda Sargent, Grace Knighting•,
Mrs. Donna Byer, ways and the Meigs County Salon 710, and Kevin Smith. Angela Lane, Mrs. Debbie Fink, Mrs. Mrs. Ora Moore, Mrs. Patty
means chairwoman, talked Eight and Forty, will be held DaUey presided at the Merle Manley Marcia and Kloes, Hope Rice, Jenon the "do you own thing" Nov. 10 instead of next week meeting With Joyce Lawson
'
Chesher and Paula Rucker.
auction to take place at the as originally schedqled.
giving the prayer.
· Aloo entertaining with a
,.ext meeting.
shower
for Miss Metzger
FOOD AVAILABLE
· Meeting at the Columbus
were
Jeannl,
e Ash and Pam
Soup, sandwiches, cake, pie
and Southern Ohio j!;lectric
Shookey
at
the
home of Mrs.
RETURNS HOME
· ' and coffee will be served at
Co., Mrs. Debbie Finlaw,
Mrs. Alma . Johnson has
: the Saints Church on Raclne- Tom Baker, Middleport.
R.DUCED
Introduced Kay Atkins, who returned to Springfield after
Games were played with
PorUand Road on elecilon
Is transferring from a spending the past week here
day, Nov. 4, next to the voting prizes going to Jackie Brown,
Charleston, W. Va. chapter. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
precinct at Old Town Fiats. Shirley Aah, Mrs. Tom Baker
Mrs. Gloe'cRner, president, DavJ4.
and Usa Scaggs, Punch,
mints, nuts and cupcakes
were served to those named
THURSDAY
FALL FESTIVAL
HALLOWEEN
PARTY at
RACINE - The Racine and Glenda Brown, Della
Long ·Bottom Methodist
Prater, Kris Morri~ and Mel
J Church, 6:30 to 7:30p.m. for PTO will sponsor a· fall Scaggs.
Sending gifts were
·
®
all children in the Long fesllval Saturday at the
Terri
Owens,
Narsa
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Bottom area,
elementary school. A soup
'
Moodlspaugh,
Nancy
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· HALLOWEEN PARTY at supper will begin at 5:30p.m.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Use Ollr
Syracuse Municipal Building followed at 6:30 with games Ebersbaeh and Connie
Moodispallgh.
~
Christmas
from 6:30 tb 8:30 p.nl. for the and an auction at 8 p.m.
AVA.LAILI POIRINTAL
Lay Away
youth of Syracuse and
MinersvUle.
Plan!
5
BIBLE STUDIES are being
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BIRTHDAY HONORED
•
cooducleil at Eastern High ·
Members of the Racine
School every Thursday and Grange 2606 mel recenUy at
Tuesday from 5:30 to 8:30 the home of Mrs. Bertha
Phone Today
p.m. by Tom Kelly, room 103. Spencer in celebration of her
........ llA~
TRICK OR TREAT night In 91st birthday. Mrs. Spencer Is
Racine, 6 to 7 p.m. for youth a charter member of the
12 and u.nder.
Rust, Green,
grange. Gifts and flowers
FRIDAY
.
were presented to her along
HALLOWEEN ' PARTY at with a large decorated cake.
Portland Elemenlary School, Cider and donuts alo'ng with
Racine, Ohio
1 p.m. Sponsored by PTO.
the cake were served.
Pomeroy
Ohlinger
Betty
102
E.
Main
949-2525
·
SATURDAY
_.._.
FALL FESTIVAL at
SHOWER PLANNED
Racine Elementary ESchool
,
Ci\RMELThere will be a
sponsored by PTO. Soup
supper at 5:30, games at 6:30 .J&amp;by shower for Mrs. Sandra
MEN
Marcinko in the church
Misses ·
and an auction at·Bp.m.
basement here on Saturday
INSULATED
MONDAY
WRANGLER
evening,
Nov. I.
LETART FALLS PTO, 7:30
JEANS
UNDERWEAR
p.m. Ali festival committee
chairmen urged to attend.
Slight lrr.
Values to $12.00
SALEM CENTER PTA, promoted John M. Roltgen
7:30p.m. Mr. Gillespie of the Jr. , son of Mr. and Mrs. John
TOPS $}99 BOTTOMS $199
Ohio State PatrOl will speak M. Rottgen Sr. of Maaon, W.
on "Safety"
Va., to the rank of alrman
first
class. Airman Rottgen Is
MONDAY
Mens
LADIES
serving
at Pease AFB, N.H.,
. MIDDLEPORT Garden
MEN'~ LEATHER
as
an
avionics lnalrumenl
Club, 7:30 p..m. at the home
WHAL ':. BONE
specialist.
The
alrman
Is
a
of Mrs. Sibley Slack.
19'14 graduate of Wahama
High School. His wUe, ConValues To S13.95
Brown suede with cuffed collar
ROTTGEN PROMOTED
nie, Is the daughter of Mr.
and
lug sole. Sizes to 3.
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. - and Mrs. James H. Lewis of
Lug Sole- Sizes 7-12
The U. S. Air Force has Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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DOUBLE KNIT
CASUAL AND

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DRESS P.ANTS

REDUCED

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LADIES BLOUSES:

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LADY MANHATTAN

Social
Calendar

a.Uditiona

"BAHR ClOTHIERS

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7- The Daily Sentlne1,MictdleJlllrl-Pomeroy,O., ThiJfsday, Oct . 30, 1~75
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Al~o lhe toJiow lng r ea l
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UnscrambletheseCourJumb)ea

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SHOES

form·· rour ·ordinary
words
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WAFRI S10MPER

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MEIGS MARAUD£RS

GIRLS

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Mp.bile Homes For Sale

Notice

we
aCCePt

1919- PMC2 - ii"e"drni;;-12x52

mobile home • i ncluding
8nd erpinnln g and porches ,

1,3250. Phone

custo mers.

985-3504
~r 99 2 - 5596~ ..
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ID-3D-3tp
SxlO ONE BE DROOM mobile
.( 614 1

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Oulad NYbl .
JACKETS
4-4x 17.95
With
.
Hood
I

7-14

...95

CONVERSE

MStar BasMiball

SWEATERS

Introducing

NO. 1. HEATING OIL
NO.2 HEATING OIL

l

Degroo Day Delivery

t9fD HOLLY PARK molil.!e

ltom e for sal'e . Size 12x60,
•olor blue and white, feature
t bedrooms , bath , kit chen ,
~ining room
and living
l!'oom_. Fu lly furn i shed ,
Includes 2 air dond illoners ,
,l.Ox20 awning and 10)110
U; tilify building . E xcel lent
tondition . Cllll (61.4) 985 ·

#

Gold·llut
Black-White
Maroon

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE
Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 5-Fri.-Sat. f

to I

1-1:30 Fri.-S.t.

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: Sizes To Big Boy 6
Red .&amp; Blue
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'$12'1/·

reach flal'(le~.
Speclal:acreen mesh
tree. All flnl~hes, all
sizes same price. Get
your Harthatass
Fireplace SCreen Now!

1-5: JO Mon.· Thur.

.

Sizes· 1tNg; 3

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~~:I pets can't

Mason
West Virqinil

HARNESS BOOT
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Safe and

PICKENS HARIMME ·co.

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Phone GO'l .2l81

PAIR

PAIR

·

.. MDft. thru Sat.
1011"

Buy in bulk to save cash
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longer, too. -MRS, F.G.
DEAR P(')LI.,tr - Mine is
an energy saving Pointer. My
oven instructions say it bjkes
only ten minutea to preheat
the oveq_. to 35U. Like most
cooks I turn the oven on first
thing, so as to pre~eat it. I
noticed today \bat it took me
almost half an hour to get till!
cake ready'to go in the oven
(phone calls, getting things
together, etc.). So, this meant ·
the oven was preheating
twenty minutes longer than
need be. Now I turri the oven
on approximately in the
middle of preparation time
ctbus saving a few kilowatts of
energy. I have an electric
stove but the same idea would
save gas for those with gas
stoves. - MRS. P.S.
DEAR POLLY - Our
baby's allergist said I should
stop using ammonia or
chlorine bleach around the
house so I thought I really
had a problem. However
when I solved part of the
problem I was saving money
at the same time. One
solution was to cut the daily
newspaper down t11e center
fold and then across the
middle. When cleaning 1 use
two pieces of the paper on
windows, mirrors and any

place'Of beg inn ing , conlaln ing

one rod of ground, more or
less . The same to be an outlet
between two parcels of land
owned by the said Thomas
Gorrell .
Also the following described
relit estate, situated In the
Township , County and Stare
above
mentioned ,
and
bounded and described as
follows : Being In LoiS 142 end
U3 , Sections 14and 15, Town 3,

to the outfitting of four armed
vessels and set up a "naval
committee" of seven
members - the first standing
committee for naval affairs
in the colonies.

mess In the kitchen. Try it you will like it, too. - JAN.
DEAR POLLY - Instead
of buying packaged bread
crumbs I make my own in the
blender. The bread crumples
easier if it Is first toasted and
the crumbs stay fresher

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FROM

fOllow• ' . S,g!nn Lng ot the

southwest corntr of said
section; thence north on said
section line 88 rods to a rock
from which a chestnut oak 20
Inches bears south 74Va
degrees east 15'12 feet ; thence
east 69 rods· end 23 links :
thence south 88 rods to south
line of said section ; thence
-.yest to the plice of beginning ,
containing l8 1h acres, more or
less .
Also t he following real
estate sltueteC:a In the town ship , county and st1t1 abow-e
mentioned, end In Friction A.
Section 1~ . Town J, A1nge 11,

Lot 16&amp;, Oh io Componv 's

Purchase, end described as
follows : Beg inn ing at 1 point
on the south line of seld lot , sa
1-16 rods west of the southeast
corntr Of said lot; thence west
on !outfi lint of 11ld tot to the
southeast corner ·Of land
herttofore deeded to Thomes

- PARTY FAVORS
-CREPE PAPER
-STREAMERS
-NAPKINS
-NOVELTIES
DY

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29~
" 'Presh

li.F''" jeans ...
because
of the
natural
leather,
crepe sole
~~~~"'" walking
comfort.

FUN-SIZE
CANDY BARS

CRUNCH
$100,000

MILK CHOCOLATE
CHOCO-LITE

&amp; Tasty"

14 oz. BAG

15' BARS

JERGENS LOTION

MYADEC
VITAMINS

15

oz.

BAYER ASPIRIN

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Thltr·,

S dt

F111by
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.l.ll

$.139

79~

PAMPERS

LIQUID
12 oz.

EXTRA
ABSORBENT

' OR
TABLETS
100 Et.

24's
'

$}29

NELSON'S

REG. 93'

NELSON'S REG. 11.91

DI-GEL

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Palcl P.olltlcal Adverii ..IT!eflt

MAR'S

NEsnE'S

100 CT.

SOUYHERN LOCAL
BOARD OF EDUCATION,

YOUR VOTE Will Bf:APPRECIATED

CANDY BAR BONANZA

100 with 30 FREE
Nelson's Reg. $6.39

,EbECT
DALLAS 'HILL

•

GET IT ALL AT NELSON'S

CANDY CORN

rior;thUit corner; thine a eut
to a point 58 l · 16 rods west of
the east line of said lot: thence
south to the place of beginning
and containing l acres. more

three thll\l!llncttf \!)e"Whlng pf'Ofesslon.
2. Understands- the needs of p1rents and
students - the father of .four thlldren who
have attended or graduated fro"' Southern
.
·
High Sc:hool.
3. Understands the ~- needs Qf the noncertified employees - a former bus driver
In the Southern L~al School Dlsfrlct ·with
fifteen iears mertence. .
4. Successful Miivs farmer for 30 years.
s. Attends the Apple Grove United
Methodist Church.
6. Member of the , Radna. Masonic Lodge
No. 461
7. Preslelent-elect Of' the, Twin Otv ,Shrine
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8. Veteran of World War II- served In H1ly
and. Africa two years.

eFLASHLIGHTS
AND BAnERIES
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eCOSTUMES - EASY TO BE SEEN
eWRAPPED CANDY

.. BROCK'S FAMOUS

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• Oorr~ll by R . D. Mlddleswart ;
t~ehce ~orm to sold ~rretl's

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YOUR PARTY

SAFETY ARST THIS HAllOWEEN

FROM

ship, Me igs County, Ohio,

bel,g a part of Fraction A,
Section 14 , Town 3, Range 11,
Ohio Compllny's Purchllse ,
bound~d . and
described as

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EVERYllUNG FOR

•2.39

MASKS .

t·o ' Pirtlt lon t he following
described rellf estate) to ·wll :
Situate In Lebanon Town -

Hrs.: Weekdays 9-5
Sat. 9-8

MASKS &amp;
COSTUMES

•SAFE · FLAME RETARDANT

The oblecf of the Complaint Is

On Sale!

Special Prices in

Every Department
of IKe Store.

eBRIGHT EASY-TO-SEE

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• Ma11J Knits
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CONTINUES

ASSORTED HALLOWEEN COSTUMES

Sew Now

soft pastel
Knits.
the

SALE

NELSON'S

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OOUAR STRETOIER

AT

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.For
ChriStmas

summer. I then put them in
the bird feeder in the winter.
The birds like them as well as
sun flower seeds. - MRS.
H.J.M.
You will receive a dollar II
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pet
Peeve, Polly'• Problem o'r
solution to a problem. Write
Polly in care of thia
newspaper.

Range 11. of the Ohio Com -

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totice • •

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·glass. I wet one piece for the
deaning and then polish with
the dry one. ~ger prints are
gone and I have a beautiful
cl~an job with no smell. The
papel'!l are kept neatly stored
in a rack on a cabinet door. BEV.
DEAR POLLY - I save
money spent on buying bird
seed by drying and storing
m!!I~-"- - seeds during the

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$9fl
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BOYS LEATHER

Tempered glass radiates
more heat than
conventional screen.

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Budget Pay Pllin
POMEROY LANDMARK
'JLJackW. Carsey, Mgr.

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w.

pany ' s Purchase . Beginning
lit Richard' Haddo x's South .
,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...Jwest corner . thence north
about 7 rod1 ; thence wes t to
ROOM and bollrd for senior John W. Haddox ' s corne r ;
c itizens, 11ery nice . Phone then ce south with road abOut 7
992 -3509.
rods ; thence to the place of
10-12 -tfc beg inning , containing 2 acres,
- - -- - - - - - - - - - more or less .
t598 ,
NOTICE Oli
You lire requ ir-ed tq answer
I0-30-3tc
PUBLICATION
with in 28 d11ys after the lllst
To : Geo rge Oeem . Jr ., publication ot • notice , Wh ich
19115 14x70 •Tf! l\ tLER , ex . whose
last known residence will be published once each
h i lent con(Jil'lon, 'espe c ial tv• was East Liverpool, Oh lo wee_k tor six successive weeks.
~u llt for offices. Low price 43920 · Frllnklln O'Neil. whose beg tnnlng Thursday , Oc tober
U,r quick sa le. Phone (304 )
last known residence was Old 16, 1975 . The last publicat ion
fS -192.1 or 675-5829.
Pittsburgh Road. Rochester , will be made on No11ember 20,
Pennsylvania 15074 ; Hobert 1975. and the 28 da~.s 'for an lcenhower , whose tnt known sywer will commence on that
residence was 116 Pacolet date . In ca ~e of your failure ,
Drl\l'e, Gaffney, s. c. 29340 : or otherwlse r to respo"d as
William Icenhower, whose required by the Ohio Rules of
T~E MEIGS Alumni ore last known residence was R. Civil Procedure, lodgment by
•ponsorlng a ' n,asquera'de F 1 o., Wendy Drive. Baltic, def~utt will be rendered
Jl{)ance , Sa turday , N01J 1 i ~ Conn . 06330 ; Jerrv Icenhower . aglltns t you for the relief
~rom 9 p .m . to 1 a.m . at the whose IllS! known ' res idence demanded In the claim .
;Ru tland
G '(mn aslum . was 5430 Clover ly Avenue .
..IAdm iss ion S2 person . SJ Temple City, Callfornl• 91780 ;
Larry Spencer
'touple . Several rock bands , Jo An, Conard, whose last
Clerk of Courts
)&gt;r tno beve rages . Games known residence was Route 1,
Me igs County
.and pr izes . Adults 18 and Croton, Ohio 43013 ; Mary Jo
Common Pleas Court.
110,v er .
Mock , whose last known
~__
1'1
10 ci9 •121 C reSidence wu 1053S Rose (101 16, 23,30 !Ill&amp;, 13. 20, &amp;tc
Avenue . Apt . 17, Los Angele~ .
California; and the unknown
taelr.s and de111sees of Martha
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' 1'175
lllltellne
O'Neil , deceased :
YOu are hereby notified Jhlf By
United Pre11 . In·
you
havt
been
named
defendants In a legal action lerllaUoaal
entllltd Garnet E. Johnson, et
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30at., plaintiffs, · vs . Edna
Shroads, et al., defendants . Coogresa gave final approval
This action has been •sslgned
Case Number 15 ,617 , and is
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pentnng In' the Gourt of
v ••
Common
Pleas,
Meigs
County , Pomeroy , Oh io 45769.

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Enefgy Savings!

. COMFORT TOP
KNEE HI HOS£

s2o

PollY's _pointers

12, 1~7 5, ~ t _ \ 0 : 00 o'clock A . M .,
the fo~l o w t ~g descrlb~d real
es tate. to .w •t :
Sltuat .ed
in
Bedford
· Town sh tp , Me igs Cou nty ,
Ohio .. . .
.
.
~cmg m Sectton 16,_ Town
Sh tp 3, Ran9e 11, Ohto Com
panv·s Purchase. Bcg lt;lnlng
DEAR READERS at,thecen~erof . th ewes t ltneof f'ollowlng letters •oncern
sat d Sec t ton 16 ; th_ence cas l
.,
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116 rod s to the wes t lme of tar:1 d ways readers are meeting the
now ~ r form er ly owned ~Y C.: high Cf,ISts of inflation by
A . Hmes and Id a M . Hm es ;
thence sout h 171 "J rods ; thef'!ce conserving, salvaging and
eas t ~4 rods .lo th e center tm e generally making do. One
or satd sec t ton ; thence south
67 1 7 rods ;J hencewes t8 0rods ; small saving may DOl seem
thenc e nort h 42 rods ; thence worth worrying about but
west _100 rod_s to th e west line
of S!!lld s~ct!on ; theflce north multiplied by millions it
on the west lt neotsatdsec ti on , really adds up._ POLLY.
38 rod~ to lhe _PI.a:ce of
beg l nntng , conlatntng 59
acres, m?re or less.
.
DEAR• POLLY - Money
, Excep tmg 1.6a cre con~Jeyed
to Joseph Stanl ey, by deed csn &lt;~ be saved by buying
r ecorded In V olume 2-18 , Pa ge larger quantities. of things
755. Meigs County Deed
that are frequently used. We
Records .
.
F ur th er exceptmg . 2.3 acres buy gallon size cans of
conv eye d to Herbert Gilkey ,
by deed r~ cord ed in Volume cooking oil and then transfer
243, Page 283 , Meigs County what we need to a smaller
Deed R e cord ~ .
The for ego mg ,r eal estate , container. For a ''daily use
after sales of port tons th er eof , container" for this cooking oll
Is all of th ~ r eal esta te
r em l!l nlng whtch was co n . we . use an item that was
veyed to Sold 1~\Jest m e nt s , by previously just discarded deed recorde~ tn Volume 240,
Page 725, Metgs County D ee d the plastic bottle that panRecord s.
cake syrup comes in. The noTermsof Sal e : Cash,fornot
less · t_han lwo -third s of the drip, push11ull spout really
ap~ratsed IJalue, payable upon
works beautifully, and allows
d elivery o f deed . Appra1sed
one to measure out any
value : $2,50 0.00 .
Robert C . H ~rte nb a c h
needed amount of oil without
'
Sheri ff , MeigS Coun ty
it dripping down the neck.
line of R.
Connell's farm ; ClO J 9, 16, 23. 30 ; ( 111 6, 5tc
thence south 20 feet to the - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - This surely makes for less

1. Understands the _needs ~f te•chirs ·• hes

screen.'

LADIES

49c

PAIR ·

ne\Vglas$

V-NECK
With
EMBLEM

REG.

REG•.

neW

FUEL _OIL

&amp;ome. oa s ran9e , e le&lt;:: ,
Jl'e fri geral or , new carpe t lng 1
ery cle an . Can be seen 81
ingsbur y Home Sales . 1100
. Mai n' St . or c'a ll 992 -7034.
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HIKEI\ SHOE

REG.

'$12.00

E)(CCUiton tS5U('d by the Court
of Con)mon Pleas of M c tgs

ing at a potrit on tne
tne ot said Lot 166, 43
rods and 12 links west of t~e
sou theast c\lrner of said tot at
a !lone ;_ th ence west 14 rod s
and IJ 7-11 lin ks to a stone ;
thence north se rods ; th ence
easl14rodsand 13 7·111inks to
a stone ; then ce south 88 rods
to the pit'lce of beginning.
·contatnlno eacres, and joining
land heretofore deeded to
'1..
Thomes · Gorrell bV R . C.
Middtes.wart and wue an·d
/
recorded Oece mb~r 24, 1894 in
'l'HEY1R!E 'TH~OWN IN
Oeed Book 78, Pages 585 a·nd
586.
BY SOME Wij(i)
Also the followfnQ real
WANT TO STOP.
estate situated In the town -·
ship , county and state abolofe
menticne.d, and bounded as
follows : Beginning at the
Now ai'ranp tho circled letton southeast
corner of Lot 166 ;
to form the IUrprUe aJI!IWOf, U thence west
to Thomas
Gorrell's east line ; thence
;::+~~::;:;=~::;:==~·::•uueotod the
eutoon. north
wi t h !!!l d Thomas
Gor rell ' s east line to a line
'-7'- Pril l...;...
runn ing west from Henderson
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Price's northwe"st corner ;
t
(A.uwen lo.aorro• J
thence east1o said Henderson
Price 's northwest corn er ·
•
IJumble.~r DRAFT BEFIT KNoTrv SCHOOL
thence south along tine ot said
Yellerd•f•
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Lot 166 to the place . of
~
· A~t~•t!rz Tlri1 eat It tometlmtt lnvolvtd 111 card
beginning , Being In Section 14.
t
gamrl-T,HE Kt.TTY
·Range 11. Town J, and being a
par t of fraction A, and con "
ta ining 24 acres , more or less .
Al~o the following described
real est.!!lle situated in the
12 • )( 05 mobil e "'hom'~. 2 F R 1DAy oNLy, Oct . 31 . Sale Township of Lebarion , County
held Inside . Good clothing, of Meigs a.nd State of Ohio ,
~edroo m s , on Flatwoods
lldults lind children, old being ih Section 13, Town J.
Rd .,
po m e roy .
Un diShes and picture frames . Range 11 , Lo t 166, of the Ohio
d:erplnn ;ng , iY:-P h 6 x'' 20
Many misc . items. Brad- Company's Purchase and
ciWt:ing and J sets of 's teps .
bury - watc:h tor signs.
more ' fully describe'd as
Wrtte or call VIolet Batey,
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~f!~d ~~ed~.!~!a~~::
U.M.W. met Oct. 21 at the
home of Thelma .Henderson
with 10 members and two
visitors present.
The meeting, in ·charge of
the president, Nellie Parker,
opened with prayer by Osle
Mae Follrod followed by the
hymn , "How Great Thou·
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The women worked on the
annual evaluatlon report.
A report on the district
workshop meeting at The
Plains was given by Helen
Woode, June Stearns and
Nellie Parker.
Nine Robinson offered the
name of Sarah Dawsey from
Madison, Fla., working in
evangelism in Brazil, from
the Prayer Calendar, and a
b~thday card was signed for
her birthday on Oct. 30. Osie

Em.ergency personnel present
program to women 's group

Auxiliary
busy
du-V4n:g mee.
· tz'n:g·

and the

Philippines received at the
district workshop.
The Boys in Service will
again be remembered at
Christmas.
The hostess served refreshments in keeping with
Halloween to those named.
and Isola Taylor, Kate
Honacher , Char Iotte Van
Meter, Janice Pullins, Clara
Rolirod, Ernest Taylor,
Clarence Henderson and
Robert Pullins.
The neKI meeting will be
held at the church r,ov. IB alB
p.fl) . with the program,
"Neither Cold Nor Hot" on
page 53 of the program
booklet. Potluck refreshments will be served.

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SouiheastOhio Emergency theZionChurcho.fChristwlth You' : ·and prayer by Mrs. '
Medical ServiCe personnel of that church to have the Johnson concluded . the
the Rutland Station presented progr8f11. Plans wete made meeting. Refreshments were .
A nwnber of contributions Foundali.on in ~emoty of
the program at the October for a money •tree- with the served in the church . •
were made and several · deceased post members.
meeting of the women's funds to be sent to the two basem•nt
,
projects planned at the Child
welfare
and
Fellowship of the Meigs children's . homes supported
Tuesday n1ght meeting of the rehabilitation assessments
County Churches of Christ . by the group.:
Junior American · Legion were mad~. A $10 donation
D&amp;J's
held ·at the Rutland Church, · . Announced were revivals
Auxiliary of Feeney-Bennett was . made to Veterans
House of Fabrics
Mrs. Merle Johnson, Mrs. Nov. 9-14 at the Bradbury
Post 128 at the home of Mr. Memorial Hospital-to be paid
Janet Bolin Mrs. Judy Hart Church of Christ with Danny
and Mrs. Albert Roush.
on the flower cart.
SHOP OUR
and Mrs.' Joan Stewart . Evans, evangelist, and at tlie
The juni.ors made donations
Read at the meeting was a
BARGAIN
ROOM
The Rev. James Leach,
to the Salvation Army , thank-you card from Home pastor, will conduct an old- demonstrated artificial · Pomeroy Church of Christ,
Reduced Prices
Easter Seals, Christmas Health Care Service Coor· fashioned revival at the MI. respiration explamlng what Nov. 1-9 with. the Operation
On Fabrics by
Si!aisand the Middleport Fire dinalor Edna Russell Hermon United Brethren in to do if sonleone has a heart Evangelize Team. A youth
The Pound.
Department. They also voted thanking Christi Smith, a Christ Church Nov. 5 altack and how to handle revival will be held at the
Open IOTII$
to donated to the Marie member of the unit, for the through Nov. 16 with choking or severe bleeding · Bra~ord Church. of Christ,
Monct.v. S.turd•y
Nov. 21-23 with llle Chri~t In
Moore Fund in memory of supplies she donated to the services at 7:30 p. m. each victims. ·
Ph. m-2110
I Mile Sovllt of
Mrs. Bolin led In group Youth te!Ull to be present.
deceased auxiliary members service in memory of her evening. The Rev. Mr.
Mlddloport on Rl.7
and to the Child Welfare mother, the late Kather~, ~ach has had several singing with Mrs. Jane Wise
New officer Jrill be elected
Smith, valued at $300.
at the piano. Mrs. · Jane at the December me&lt;eUn1g.
years experience as field
The unit subscribed to the
evangelist conducting Hazelton gave the opening
Firing Une, the Carville Star revival meetings ' ~~!rough prayer, and Mrs. Ruby Rife, ~~-~f~"~~~~~............~......
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and the Legislative Bulletin . the midwest, south and president, conducted the
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Plans were made to decorate Califomla. He Is preseolly · 111eeting with Mrs . . Eleanbr
NOV' ,J ber. -..·
Jennifer Lohse Sheets was read the tetter from In- potato chip cans for Mrs. serving ao pastor of the MI. Hoover giving the secretary's
T.,.• 'Nomen dlacussed Rev.
I·
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N
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t
MEN'S
Pa;/ Hawks' interest In endorsed for the Meigs Local terna tiona , " er age
ancy
o , pas epar- Hernioo Church besides report, and Mrs . Norma
Russell,
the
treasurer's
School District Board of Heartbeat" . The cultural ment president, to be used at serving as an evangelist.
~~lalpdesh ~nd ~is10 requ~st Education at the Tuesday program entitled "This Is My Millers Cottage, Dayton ,
There will be special music report.
It was announced· that the
or
on e po vaqc ne night meeting of XI Gamma Cou,ntry" was given by Mrs.
Arrangements were made each evening and the
for-that cou.ntry at the County M Cha te 0 f B ta Sl
Flnlaw. Mrs. Hanning and to furnish several · items ·for public iii Invited.
next.meeting wm be Dec. 4.at
Council on Ministries
u,
P r
e
gma
meeting at the church ht\re Phi Sorority.
Mrs. Judy Crooks were the district juniors veterans'
parties at the Athens Mental
Projects discussed in- hostesses.
Octd. 13. Thelrlsboclilety voted to eluded volunteering to take
Health Center In Athens on
etz~
sen a con . hu on. ted
Nov. 13. Chrl•tmas
pr·ojec'·
/1.
~
senior
cl
tlzens
to
the
voting
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8
ma tnc presen
polls neitt Tuesday, and also
BAZAAR SET
were· also planned.
A bridal shower honoring Debbie Hager, Mrs, Texanna
Issmions
mVoyage
report
on
Discovery
serving
the
~an
teen
at
a
visit
A
Christmas
Bazaar
will
be
A
rummage
sale
was
set
for
'24 •tor of
•
Kitty Metzger, bride-elect of Well, Mrs. Gwlnnle White,
' • Y . a of Red Cross bloodmobile held at the Enterprise United Nov. 5, 6 and 7 ·an d rummage Jeffrey· Ray Darst, was given Mrs. Beulah ' White, Mrs.
Chero kee Ineli an gIrI who was
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Methodist Church on Nov. 5 may be left at the Legion hall
abi t0 bel both th
th untl,
recently by Mrs. Sue Metz- Kathryn Metzger, Mrs. Betty
e
P
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you
Th
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and
8 from 9 a · m· to 5 p· m· after 9 a.m. on any of the ger.
and the elderly
e
oung areer s
Gilkey, Mrs. Lola Phillips,
·
d
th
Pled
contest
of
the
Middleport
Christmas
ornaments,
three
days.
Games
were
played
with
·
Mrs. Ul Metzger, Mrs. Jessie
J une Stea rns 1e e
ge Bua1ness and Pr ofessiona1 homemadecandles,dollaand
Mrs. Roush and Mrs. prizes going to Mary Jan . Houchins, Mrs. Patay Ogldln
Service,
"Go Tell Everyone"
on page 35 of the Program Women's Club was discuased a variety of other holiday Bonnie Dalley served pizza Scaggs, Linda Lane and and daughter Missy, Mrs. Jo
Bookl
and .the chapter decided to itemsw.lllbeavallable. There and pop to Mrs. Gerrl Vickie Houchins. Cupcakes Krawsczyn and Mrs. Ethel
ebot
wkllth
extra
.real
dings
submit
the names of Miss wlll also be cakes, cookies Kessinger, Kim and Lois decorated with wedding bells, Hossler.
·
from 0 ets on Ma aysia,
and candles. The Wllling Ann, Christi Smith, Mrs.
Sending gifts . were Mrs.
Burma, Taiwan , South ~~~~l~y· K~tci ':r~·. ~~t; Workehl Class of the church Wanda Mohler, Anna Marie, Kool Aid, tea and coffee were'
Ann Rife and daughters, Mrs. ·
served.
Gloeckner.
is sponsoring the bazaar.
Mrs. Patty Might, Sandra Guests were Amy and Martha Kite, Mrs. Hazel
Charlotte Hanning, social
and Amy, Angela Dailey, Shelly Metiger;Mrs. Vickie Davis, Mrs. Debbie White,
chairwoman, announced a
Melinda Thomas, Paul Houchins, daughter Susan, Mrs. Pauline Hysell, Mr. and
ONE RACK
trip to Fenton Glass at
DATE CHANGED
Cunningham, Myra and Mrs. Mary Jane Scaggs, Mrs. Mrs. Lee Hysell, Mrs. Phyllls
Wlllllllll81own on Nov. Z5.
The November meeting of Joyce Lawson, Kenny Roush . Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. Linda Sargent, Grace Knighting•,
Mrs. Donna Byer, ways and the Meigs County Salon 710, and Kevin Smith. Angela Lane, Mrs. Debbie Fink, Mrs. Mrs. Ora Moore, Mrs. Patty
means chairwoman, talked Eight and Forty, will be held DaUey presided at the Merle Manley Marcia and Kloes, Hope Rice, Jenon the "do you own thing" Nov. 10 instead of next week meeting With Joyce Lawson
'
Chesher and Paula Rucker.
auction to take place at the as originally schedqled.
giving the prayer.
· Aloo entertaining with a
,.ext meeting.
shower
for Miss Metzger
FOOD AVAILABLE
· Meeting at the Columbus
were
Jeannl,
e Ash and Pam
Soup, sandwiches, cake, pie
and Southern Ohio j!;lectric
Shookey
at
the
home of Mrs.
RETURNS HOME
· ' and coffee will be served at
Co., Mrs. Debbie Finlaw,
Mrs. Alma . Johnson has
: the Saints Church on Raclne- Tom Baker, Middleport.
R.DUCED
Introduced Kay Atkins, who returned to Springfield after
Games were played with
PorUand Road on elecilon
Is transferring from a spending the past week here
day, Nov. 4, next to the voting prizes going to Jackie Brown,
Charleston, W. Va. chapter. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
precinct at Old Town Fiats. Shirley Aah, Mrs. Tom Baker
Mrs. Gloe'cRner, president, DavJ4.
and Usa Scaggs, Punch,
mints, nuts and cupcakes
were served to those named
THURSDAY
FALL FESTIVAL
HALLOWEEN
PARTY at
RACINE - The Racine and Glenda Brown, Della
Long ·Bottom Methodist
Prater, Kris Morri~ and Mel
J Church, 6:30 to 7:30p.m. for PTO will sponsor a· fall Scaggs.
Sending gifts were
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all children in the Long fesllval Saturday at the
Terri
Owens,
Narsa
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Bottom area,
elementary school. A soup
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Moodlspaugh,
Nancy
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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Syracuse Municipal Building followed at 6:30 with games Ebersbaeh and Connie
Moodispallgh.
~
Christmas
from 6:30 tb 8:30 p.nl. for the and an auction at 8 p.m.
AVA.LAILI POIRINTAL
Lay Away
youth of Syracuse and
MinersvUle.
Plan!
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BIBLE STUDIES are being
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cooducleil at Eastern High ·
Members of the Racine
School every Thursday and Grange 2606 mel recenUy at
Tuesday from 5:30 to 8:30 the home of Mrs. Bertha
Phone Today
p.m. by Tom Kelly, room 103. Spencer in celebration of her
........ llA~
TRICK OR TREAT night In 91st birthday. Mrs. Spencer Is
Racine, 6 to 7 p.m. for youth a charter member of the
12 and u.nder.
Rust, Green,
grange. Gifts and flowers
FRIDAY
.
were presented to her along
HALLOWEEN ' PARTY at with a large decorated cake.
Portland Elemenlary School, Cider and donuts alo'ng with
Racine, Ohio
1 p.m. Sponsored by PTO.
the cake were served.
Pomeroy
Ohlinger
Betty
102
E.
Main
949-2525
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SATURDAY
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FALL FESTIVAL at
SHOWER PLANNED
Racine Elementary ESchool
,
Ci\RMELThere will be a
sponsored by PTO. Soup
supper at 5:30, games at 6:30 .J&amp;by shower for Mrs. Sandra
MEN
Marcinko in the church
Misses ·
and an auction at·Bp.m.
basement here on Saturday
INSULATED
MONDAY
WRANGLER
evening,
Nov. I.
LETART FALLS PTO, 7:30
JEANS
UNDERWEAR
p.m. Ali festival committee
chairmen urged to attend.
Slight lrr.
Values to $12.00
SALEM CENTER PTA, promoted John M. Roltgen
7:30p.m. Mr. Gillespie of the Jr. , son of Mr. and Mrs. John
TOPS $}99 BOTTOMS $199
Ohio State PatrOl will speak M. Rottgen Sr. of Maaon, W.
on "Safety"
Va., to the rank of alrman
first
class. Airman Rottgen Is
MONDAY
Mens
LADIES
serving
at Pease AFB, N.H.,
. MIDDLEPORT Garden
MEN'~ LEATHER
as
an
avionics lnalrumenl
Club, 7:30 p..m. at the home
WHAL ':. BONE
specialist.
The
alrman
Is
a
of Mrs. Sibley Slack.
19'14 graduate of Wahama
High School. His wUe, ConValues To S13.95
Brown suede with cuffed collar
ROTTGEN PROMOTED
nie, Is the daughter of Mr.
and
lug sole. Sizes to 3.
PORTSMOUTH, N. H. - and Mrs. James H. Lewis of
Lug Sole- Sizes 7-12
The U. S. Air Force has Point Pleasant, W. Va.

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Mp.bile Homes For Sale

Notice

we
aCCePt

1919- PMC2 - ii"e"drni;;-12x52

mobile home • i ncluding
8nd erpinnln g and porches ,

1,3250. Phone

custo mers.

985-3504
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Oulad NYbl .
JACKETS
4-4x 17.95
With
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CONVERSE

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SWEATERS

Introducing

NO. 1. HEATING OIL
NO.2 HEATING OIL

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Degroo Day Delivery

t9fD HOLLY PARK molil.!e

ltom e for sal'e . Size 12x60,
•olor blue and white, feature
t bedrooms , bath , kit chen ,
~ining room
and living
l!'oom_. Fu lly furn i shed ,
Includes 2 air dond illoners ,
,l.Ox20 awning and 10)110
U; tilify building . E xcel lent
tondition . Cllll (61.4) 985 ·

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Gold·llut
Black-White
Maroon

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE
Mon.-Thurs. 9 to 5-Fri.-Sat. f

to I

1-1:30 Fri.-S.t.

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Red .&amp; Blue
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'$12'1/·

reach flal'(le~.
Speclal:acreen mesh
tree. All flnl~hes, all
sizes same price. Get
your Harthatass
Fireplace SCreen Now!

1-5: JO Mon.· Thur.

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Sizes· 1tNg; 3

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Mason
West Virqinil

HARNESS BOOT
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PICKENS HARIMME ·co.

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PAIR

PAIR

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1011"

Buy in bulk to save cash
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longer, too. -MRS, F.G.
DEAR P(')LI.,tr - Mine is
an energy saving Pointer. My
oven instructions say it bjkes
only ten minutea to preheat
the oveq_. to 35U. Like most
cooks I turn the oven on first
thing, so as to pre~eat it. I
noticed today \bat it took me
almost half an hour to get till!
cake ready'to go in the oven
(phone calls, getting things
together, etc.). So, this meant ·
the oven was preheating
twenty minutes longer than
need be. Now I turri the oven
on approximately in the
middle of preparation time
ctbus saving a few kilowatts of
energy. I have an electric
stove but the same idea would
save gas for those with gas
stoves. - MRS. P.S.
DEAR POLLY - Our
baby's allergist said I should
stop using ammonia or
chlorine bleach around the
house so I thought I really
had a problem. However
when I solved part of the
problem I was saving money
at the same time. One
solution was to cut the daily
newspaper down t11e center
fold and then across the
middle. When cleaning 1 use
two pieces of the paper on
windows, mirrors and any

place'Of beg inn ing , conlaln ing

one rod of ground, more or
less . The same to be an outlet
between two parcels of land
owned by the said Thomas
Gorrell .
Also the following described
relit estate, situated In the
Township , County and Stare
above
mentioned ,
and
bounded and described as
follows : Being In LoiS 142 end
U3 , Sections 14and 15, Town 3,

to the outfitting of four armed
vessels and set up a "naval
committee" of seven
members - the first standing
committee for naval affairs
in the colonies.

mess In the kitchen. Try it you will like it, too. - JAN.
DEAR POLLY - Instead
of buying packaged bread
crumbs I make my own in the
blender. The bread crumples
easier if it Is first toasted and
the crumbs stay fresher

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FROM

fOllow• ' . S,g!nn Lng ot the

southwest corntr of said
section; thence north on said
section line 88 rods to a rock
from which a chestnut oak 20
Inches bears south 74Va
degrees east 15'12 feet ; thence
east 69 rods· end 23 links :
thence south 88 rods to south
line of said section ; thence
-.yest to the plice of beginning ,
containing l8 1h acres, more or
less .
Also t he following real
estate sltueteC:a In the town ship , county and st1t1 abow-e
mentioned, end In Friction A.
Section 1~ . Town J, A1nge 11,

Lot 16&amp;, Oh io Componv 's

Purchase, end described as
follows : Beg inn ing at 1 point
on the south line of seld lot , sa
1-16 rods west of the southeast
corntr Of said lot; thence west
on !outfi lint of 11ld tot to the
southeast corner ·Of land
herttofore deeded to Thomes

- PARTY FAVORS
-CREPE PAPER
-STREAMERS
-NAPKINS
-NOVELTIES
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29~
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li.F''" jeans ...
because
of the
natural
leather,
crepe sole
~~~~"'" walking
comfort.

FUN-SIZE
CANDY BARS

CRUNCH
$100,000

MILK CHOCOLATE
CHOCO-LITE

&amp; Tasty"

14 oz. BAG

15' BARS

JERGENS LOTION

MYADEC
VITAMINS

15

oz.

BAYER ASPIRIN

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Thltr·,

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$.139

79~

PAMPERS

LIQUID
12 oz.

EXTRA
ABSORBENT

' OR
TABLETS
100 Et.

24's
'

$}29

NELSON'S

REG. 93'

NELSON'S REG. 11.91

DI-GEL

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Palcl P.olltlcal Adverii ..IT!eflt

MAR'S

NEsnE'S

100 CT.

SOUYHERN LOCAL
BOARD OF EDUCATION,

YOUR VOTE Will Bf:APPRECIATED

CANDY BAR BONANZA

100 with 30 FREE
Nelson's Reg. $6.39

,EbECT
DALLAS 'HILL

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GET IT ALL AT NELSON'S

CANDY CORN

rior;thUit corner; thine a eut
to a point 58 l · 16 rods west of
the east line of said lot: thence
south to the place of beginning
and containing l acres. more

three thll\l!llncttf \!)e"Whlng pf'Ofesslon.
2. Understands- the needs of p1rents and
students - the father of .four thlldren who
have attended or graduated fro"' Southern
.
·
High Sc:hool.
3. Understands the ~- needs Qf the noncertified employees - a former bus driver
In the Southern L~al School Dlsfrlct ·with
fifteen iears mertence. .
4. Successful Miivs farmer for 30 years.
s. Attends the Apple Grove United
Methodist Church.
6. Member of the , Radna. Masonic Lodge
No. 461
7. Preslelent-elect Of' the, Twin Otv ,Shrine
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8. Veteran of World War II- served In H1ly
and. Africa two years.

eFLASHLIGHTS
AND BAnERIES
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eCOSTUMES - EASY TO BE SEEN
eWRAPPED CANDY

.. BROCK'S FAMOUS

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• Oorr~ll by R . D. Mlddleswart ;
t~ehce ~orm to sold ~rretl's

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YOUR PARTY

SAFETY ARST THIS HAllOWEEN

FROM

ship, Me igs County, Ohio,

bel,g a part of Fraction A,
Section 14 , Town 3, Range 11,
Ohio Compllny's Purchllse ,
bound~d . and
described as

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EVERYllUNG FOR

•2.39

MASKS .

t·o ' Pirtlt lon t he following
described rellf estate) to ·wll :
Situate In Lebanon Town -

Hrs.: Weekdays 9-5
Sat. 9-8

MASKS &amp;
COSTUMES

•SAFE · FLAME RETARDANT

The oblecf of the Complaint Is

On Sale!

Special Prices in

Every Department
of IKe Store.

eBRIGHT EASY-TO-SEE

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CONTINUES

ASSORTED HALLOWEEN COSTUMES

Sew Now

soft pastel
Knits.
the

SALE

NELSON'S

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.For
ChriStmas

summer. I then put them in
the bird feeder in the winter.
The birds like them as well as
sun flower seeds. - MRS.
H.J.M.
You will receive a dollar II
Polly uses your favorite
homemaking idea, Pet
Peeve, Polly'• Problem o'r
solution to a problem. Write
Polly in care of thia
newspaper.

Range 11. of the Ohio Com -

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·glass. I wet one piece for the
deaning and then polish with
the dry one. ~ger prints are
gone and I have a beautiful
cl~an job with no smell. The
papel'!l are kept neatly stored
in a rack on a cabinet door. BEV.
DEAR POLLY - I save
money spent on buying bird
seed by drying and storing
m!!I~-"- - seeds during the

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pany ' s Purchase . Beginning
lit Richard' Haddo x's South .
,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...Jwest corner . thence north
about 7 rod1 ; thence wes t to
ROOM and bollrd for senior John W. Haddox ' s corne r ;
c itizens, 11ery nice . Phone then ce south with road abOut 7
992 -3509.
rods ; thence to the place of
10-12 -tfc beg inning , containing 2 acres,
- - -- - - - - - - - - - more or less .
t598 ,
NOTICE Oli
You lire requ ir-ed tq answer
I0-30-3tc
PUBLICATION
with in 28 d11ys after the lllst
To : Geo rge Oeem . Jr ., publication ot • notice , Wh ich
19115 14x70 •Tf! l\ tLER , ex . whose
last known residence will be published once each
h i lent con(Jil'lon, 'espe c ial tv• was East Liverpool, Oh lo wee_k tor six successive weeks.
~u llt for offices. Low price 43920 · Frllnklln O'Neil. whose beg tnnlng Thursday , Oc tober
U,r quick sa le. Phone (304 )
last known residence was Old 16, 1975 . The last publicat ion
fS -192.1 or 675-5829.
Pittsburgh Road. Rochester , will be made on No11ember 20,
Pennsylvania 15074 ; Hobert 1975. and the 28 da~.s 'for an lcenhower , whose tnt known sywer will commence on that
residence was 116 Pacolet date . In ca ~e of your failure ,
Drl\l'e, Gaffney, s. c. 29340 : or otherwlse r to respo"d as
William Icenhower, whose required by the Ohio Rules of
T~E MEIGS Alumni ore last known residence was R. Civil Procedure, lodgment by
•ponsorlng a ' n,asquera'de F 1 o., Wendy Drive. Baltic, def~utt will be rendered
Jl{)ance , Sa turday , N01J 1 i ~ Conn . 06330 ; Jerrv Icenhower . aglltns t you for the relief
~rom 9 p .m . to 1 a.m . at the whose IllS! known ' res idence demanded In the claim .
;Ru tland
G '(mn aslum . was 5430 Clover ly Avenue .
..IAdm iss ion S2 person . SJ Temple City, Callfornl• 91780 ;
Larry Spencer
'touple . Several rock bands , Jo An, Conard, whose last
Clerk of Courts
)&gt;r tno beve rages . Games known residence was Route 1,
Me igs County
.and pr izes . Adults 18 and Croton, Ohio 43013 ; Mary Jo
Common Pleas Court.
110,v er .
Mock , whose last known
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10 ci9 •121 C reSidence wu 1053S Rose (101 16, 23,30 !Ill&amp;, 13. 20, &amp;tc
Avenue . Apt . 17, Los Angele~ .
California; and the unknown
taelr.s and de111sees of Martha
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lllltellne
O'Neil , deceased :
YOu are hereby notified Jhlf By
United Pre11 . In·
you
havt
been
named
defendants In a legal action lerllaUoaal
entllltd Garnet E. Johnson, et
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 30at., plaintiffs, · vs . Edna
Shroads, et al., defendants . Coogresa gave final approval
This action has been •sslgned
Case Number 15 ,617 , and is
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Common
Pleas,
Meigs
County , Pomeroy , Oh io 45769.

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PollY's _pointers

12, 1~7 5, ~ t _ \ 0 : 00 o'clock A . M .,
the fo~l o w t ~g descrlb~d real
es tate. to .w •t :
Sltuat .ed
in
Bedford
· Town sh tp , Me igs Cou nty ,
Ohio .. . .
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~cmg m Sectton 16,_ Town
Sh tp 3, Ran9e 11, Ohto Com
panv·s Purchase. Bcg lt;lnlng
DEAR READERS at,thecen~erof . th ewes t ltneof f'ollowlng letters •oncern
sat d Sec t ton 16 ; th_ence cas l
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116 rod s to the wes t lme of tar:1 d ways readers are meeting the
now ~ r form er ly owned ~Y C.: high Cf,ISts of inflation by
A . Hmes and Id a M . Hm es ;
thence sout h 171 "J rods ; thef'!ce conserving, salvaging and
eas t ~4 rods .lo th e center tm e generally making do. One
or satd sec t ton ; thence south
67 1 7 rods ;J hencewes t8 0rods ; small saving may DOl seem
thenc e nort h 42 rods ; thence worth worrying about but
west _100 rod_s to th e west line
of S!!lld s~ct!on ; theflce north multiplied by millions it
on the west lt neotsatdsec ti on , really adds up._ POLLY.
38 rod~ to lhe _PI.a:ce of
beg l nntng , conlatntng 59
acres, m?re or less.
.
DEAR• POLLY - Money
, Excep tmg 1.6a cre con~Jeyed
to Joseph Stanl ey, by deed csn &lt;~ be saved by buying
r ecorded In V olume 2-18 , Pa ge larger quantities. of things
755. Meigs County Deed
that are frequently used. We
Records .
.
F ur th er exceptmg . 2.3 acres buy gallon size cans of
conv eye d to Herbert Gilkey ,
by deed r~ cord ed in Volume cooking oil and then transfer
243, Page 283 , Meigs County what we need to a smaller
Deed R e cord ~ .
The for ego mg ,r eal estate , container. For a ''daily use
after sales of port tons th er eof , container" for this cooking oll
Is all of th ~ r eal esta te
r em l!l nlng whtch was co n . we . use an item that was
veyed to Sold 1~\Jest m e nt s , by previously just discarded deed recorde~ tn Volume 240,
Page 725, Metgs County D ee d the plastic bottle that panRecord s.
cake syrup comes in. The noTermsof Sal e : Cash,fornot
less · t_han lwo -third s of the drip, push11ull spout really
ap~ratsed IJalue, payable upon
works beautifully, and allows
d elivery o f deed . Appra1sed
one to measure out any
value : $2,50 0.00 .
Robert C . H ~rte nb a c h
needed amount of oil without
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it dripping down the neck.
line of R.
Connell's farm ; ClO J 9, 16, 23. 30 ; ( 111 6, 5tc
thence south 20 feet to the - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - This surely makes for less

1. Understands the _needs ~f te•chirs ·• hes

screen.'

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&amp;ome. oa s ran9e , e le&lt;:: ,
Jl'e fri geral or , new carpe t lng 1
ery cle an . Can be seen 81
ingsbur y Home Sales . 1100
. Mai n' St . or c'a ll 992 -7034.
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'$12.00

E)(CCUiton tS5U('d by the Court
of Con)mon Pleas of M c tgs

ing at a potrit on tne
tne ot said Lot 166, 43
rods and 12 links west of t~e
sou theast c\lrner of said tot at
a !lone ;_ th ence west 14 rod s
and IJ 7-11 lin ks to a stone ;
thence north se rods ; th ence
easl14rodsand 13 7·111inks to
a stone ; then ce south 88 rods
to the pit'lce of beginning.
·contatnlno eacres, and joining
land heretofore deeded to
'1..
Thomes · Gorrell bV R . C.
Middtes.wart and wue an·d
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recorded Oece mb~r 24, 1894 in
'l'HEY1R!E 'TH~OWN IN
Oeed Book 78, Pages 585 a·nd
586.
BY SOME Wij(i)
Also the followfnQ real
WANT TO STOP.
estate situated In the town -·
ship , county and state abolofe
menticne.d, and bounded as
follows : Beginning at the
Now ai'ranp tho circled letton southeast
corner of Lot 166 ;
to form the IUrprUe aJI!IWOf, U thence west
to Thomas
Gorrell's east line ; thence
;::+~~::;:;=~::;:==~·::•uueotod the
eutoon. north
wi t h !!!l d Thomas
Gor rell ' s east line to a line
'-7'- Pril l...;...
runn ing west from Henderson
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t
(A.uwen lo.aorro• J
thence east1o said Henderson
Price 's northwest corn er ·
•
IJumble.~r DRAFT BEFIT KNoTrv SCHOOL
thence south along tine ot said
Yellerd•f•
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· A~t~•t!rz Tlri1 eat It tometlmtt lnvolvtd 111 card
beginning , Being In Section 14.
t
gamrl-T,HE Kt.TTY
·Range 11. Town J, and being a
par t of fraction A, and con "
ta ining 24 acres , more or less .
Al~o the following described
real est.!!lle situated in the
12 • )( 05 mobil e "'hom'~. 2 F R 1DAy oNLy, Oct . 31 . Sale Township of Lebarion , County
held Inside . Good clothing, of Meigs a.nd State of Ohio ,
~edroo m s , on Flatwoods
lldults lind children, old being ih Section 13, Town J.
Rd .,
po m e roy .
Un diShes and picture frames . Range 11 , Lo t 166, of the Ohio
d:erplnn ;ng , iY:-P h 6 x'' 20
Many misc . items. Brad- Company's Purchase and
ciWt:ing and J sets of 's teps .
bury - watc:h tor signs.
more ' fully describe'd as
Wrtte or call VIolet Batey,
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10 29 21
follows : Commencing alA . H.
1.5 48
Rose , H i ll
Rd .,
Re yn o ld sbur g , ( 614 ) 864 · ---------- --:.._~ p Price's and R. w. Connell's
southeast corner, running
2J90 ,
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20 feet to the north and south

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front door ·ot the Courth ou !;, e in
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escrtbed as follows :
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.Chapman's
StilES
Mlln StrHt
Pom•roy, Ohio
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REGULATIONS
Th e Publi sher rese rves fhe
right to edit or rej ect any ad s
deeme d ob j ec tional . T he
pub li she r
wilt'
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responsib le fo r mer e than one
incor rect insNilon .

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--------------Real Estate For Sale

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WEST
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·-BORN LOSER

POMEROY MOTOR CO.

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For Rent

TRAI(ER~Pa~;-tc;;-;~;-ln 5 FT. BRUSH hog , 3 pt . hllch ,
Mlddlepor1. Phone 992 ·5434 .
10.21 -'26tc

J 1\ NlJ 'I ROOM furn ished and 3 ROOM furnished
unfurni shed
apartments .
Phone 992 ·5535 .
Phone 99 ?- 543~ ,
4 17 11c

house .

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TRAILEt&lt; :,fJdCe for rent. All ~MA LL HOU SE IN Mid ·
dleport area . \deal for
uti·titles . Phone 992 -5535 .
9 16 If
retired couple. References
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preferred . Phone 992 ·1791
' 2B EDROOM trailer . Reeds. after &lt;I p. m .
ville . Phone (6 141 378 ·6384 . ..L ---·--------~~0~~
10 · 24 · 61~

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'2 BEDROOM trailer, real
Park , Rf . 33 , ten miles north
nice . Phone 99'2 ·3324 .
of Pomeroy Lergc lots with
10 -2&lt;1 -ttc
concret e pa l ios-.~ Si dewalks ,
-- --- ---- · -runner s and off str eet
'F URN I SHED'
tlf.lan ... eolo .,
uarking . 'Phone 99171i79 .
adults only In Middleport
17 Jl If&lt;
Phone 992 38H .

l ·25 ·1f&lt; FREE RENT AT VILLAGE
MANOR
IN
M1D ·

38 MPG
93MPH

DLEPORT! We are so sure
that you will love our apart .
menfs thai we give you two
weeks RENT FREE . Just
pay your sccurlt'JI deposit
and stay six montt"ls. and the
first 2 weeks is free . You wlll
enjoy mor.thly leases, all
electric living . carpeting,
range and refrigeralor, free
trash pickup , cable TV
lopllonal,\ and la undry
facilities . Convenient to
shopping on Third and Mill
in Middtepor!. VILLAGE
MANOR is yours for one
bedroom
apartments
starting at l104 monlhly plus
el ec . We pay for everything
else . see the ...Manager at
Riverside Apartmenls or

call 992-3273 . This offer will

end soon , so move In now
and seve 1SSS .

10·23-ttc

Dealer

REJjOV..,&amp;TED-- 2 B.R. home
oo 33 North . Bath, garage and
large lot . $16,000.

10 -10 JOHN Deere dozer , 6 fl .
blade
winch,
canopv,
reversal bar , good ' con .

dillon . S4.500. Phone 16141
985 -3594.
10.29 -41p

TWO uphofs1e"fea chairs . -lT
Interested , ca ll Herry Swan .
Portland, 8.43·2223 .

10·28.Jtc

POMEROY - 711&gt; acres. 4
BR, bath. carpeting.
paneling, tile, N. gas, hot
water heat, storm doors &amp;
windows, water softner.

$15,000.
POMEROY - 3 BR. bath,
16141 661 · 3~84 .
TV
room , utility R., H.W.
10.28 -3tc
floors, N. gas heat, full
LOCU ST posts , 370 Win ·
basement. large lot. $9,500.
chester 20 gauge . Phone 7&lt;12 ·
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR,
2359.
10.28·51p bath. carpeting, paneling,
llle, full basement, utility
70,000 BTU GAS STOVE , S100. R.. N. gas FA heat, car. •
1963 Ford 500XL V.8. part, storm doors &amp; win·
automatic . Sl80, McCulloch
dows. In excellenl con250 saw, $75 . All excellent.
Phone 742 .2359.
dillon. $13,000.
10-28 -6tp
RUTLAND - 2 BR, dining
R, bath, !)replace In LR,
5 HE A 0 purebred Hereford
carpeting. paneling, tile, N.
cows. brect to freshen in
February . Phone 949-2822.
gas heat, porches, garage.
10·28 ·3tc $9,500.
POMEROY - 5 acres, 3
ONE Hoover washer, while
BR , bath, N. gas heat. city
wlfh yellow trim , woodgrain
lop, 175. Phone 992 -5006.
water, porches, storg. bldg .
10-28 -3tc In good condition. $/,900.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
AI RCO welding machine,
new , elec. all accessories
frame, 3 BR, 2 baths.
Included . · Phone 9'i'2 -J410.
dining R.• utility R.• N. gas
10-28 -tlc furnace , storage bldg .
Walk to shop. $8,300.
NOW sel ling Fuller Brush
TO BUY OR SELL - CAlL
Products. Phone 992·3&lt;110.
10-6·1fc US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
REAL ESTATE.
REMINGTON, , 1,100 auto;
Henry E. Cltllnd, Broker
new 12 or 20 go. 1172.50.
992·2259
F1fe's , Middleoort. 0~
10.1.36tc

HD -5 LOADER , good con .
dllion . Phone evenin"gs ,

TWO - bedroo-m - furni Shed
apartment in Middleport.
Phpne 992.3179 .

3 RM . BATH furnished apt. In
Middleport . Inquire a1
Kay's Belluty Sa lon , 169 N .
Second , Middleport.
.
10·29 -4tc
ONE bti&lt;lroom t railer apart ment . Phon e 997 ·5248 or 992 .

3436.

10.26 -6tc

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

George S. Hobstetter Jr.
Box 101, Phone 985·4116 After 4!00 P.M.

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NEW LISTING - 10 rooms,
bath, hot water heat, large
kltcheh , 4 bedrooms and
dining. Larqe lot In Racine.
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME
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know if we approve of the 19point , two-club opening.
This is a very complicated
modern convention that has
not found many sponsors . We
do not use it and do not recommend it. lnstead, we prefer
either all strong two bids or
the use of the two-club open·
·
h
mg as I e only rorcing bid to
show either a notrump hand of
23 or more points or a forcing
two-bid in an unspecified suit.
(For a copy of JACOBY

Sir Lancelot felt that with
his trusty sword he could han·
die three ordinary knights. He
also felt that with lhe trusty
spades he would take his
chances against the other
three suits.
Lancelot"s four spade bid
was typical of his style at bOth
bridge and war. His pass over
live spades was a bit of guile. · MODERN, send $1 to: '"Win
Heleltthathewantedtoplay al Bridge ," c/ o this
six , but knew that his reputa· newspaper, P. 0 . Box 489,
lion was such that if he bid it Radio City Station, New York,
on his own he wouldn 't be N. Y. 10019)

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ARIES (Morell 21·Aprll 11)
There will be some minor
domestic disturbances today,

but don't let them Interfere wtlh
plans you and your mate have
for this evening.

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SAGITIARIUS (NOt. 11-011.
21) You won't be able lo cal

the shots as you'd like too.y,
but you will make the most ol
bed situations.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 11-.IM.

11) You'll howe to make a dect·
slon today that wtlt atfectlwo

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GEMINI (Moy 21-.lune 20) It

AQUARIUS (Jill. lt-Pell. 11)

you think all your linanclal
moves through carelulty today
the results wilt be prolltable.
Loss Is likely It you're lm·

You're far more adept todoy
working wtth your heed lhlln
you are wit h your handa. Be
csreful It using tooto.

pulslve.

PISCES (Fob. 20-MIIcll It)
Though It will be a trying dll)',

CANCER (June 21-.lul)' 22) Be
sure you're the one who has

control over the family\ purse

today. You'll get mileage from
a dollar that others can't.

YZBNVSQKS

VGWWVS

You'll succeed In what you undertake today . You're
prepared to exert the exttl Iftort and sutter lnconven-

friends . Tilt your anawer
toward the one who hu prOVWt
most loyal In the past.

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used for the three L"s, X for the two O's, etc . Single letters,
apostrophes, the length and formation of the words are all
hints. Each day the code letters are dllerent.

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SCORPIO (Oct 24-NDf. II)

dar your own root calm will
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of trying to gel everyone-to

upset you more than. usual.
However, once you 're back un-

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DAVIS AND Hl6
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6:25--Farm Report 13 .
6:3o-New Zoo Revue 4; News 6; Bible Answers I;
Farmtlme 10; Blue Ridge Quartet 13.
6:4()--{)unce of Prevention 10 .
6: 45--Mornlng Report 3.
6:55-Chuck White Reparts 10: News 13.
7:00-Todoy 3,4,15: A.M. America 6,13 ; CBS News 8;
Bugs Bunny &amp; Friends 10.
7: ~Schoolles 10.
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8:00-Lucy Show 6: Capt. Kangaroo 8,10; Sesame St.
33.
8:3o-Big Valley 6.
9:00-A.M. 3; Phil Donal\ue 4,15: Lucy Show 8: Mike
Douglas 10: Morning with D.J. 13.
9:3o-Not For Women Only 3: One Life to Live 6;
Musical Chairs 8; New Zoo ~evue 13.
tD :txi--Celebrlty Sweepstakes 3,4,t5; Dinah 6; Give-NTake 8.10:: Mike Douglas 13.
t0 :3o-Wheel of Fortune 3,4,15: Price Is Right 1,10.
11 :00-High Rollers 3,15; I Dream of Jeannie 4;
Gamlblt 8, 10.
11:~Hollywood Squares 3.15; Happy Days 13;
Midday 4: Love of Life 8,10; Sesame St. 20,33.
11 :55-Take Kerr 8; Dan lmel's World 10.
12 :00-Magnlflcent Marble Machine 3,15: Showoffs 13;
Bob Braun's 50·50 Club 4; News 6,8,10.
12:3o-3 for the Mortey 3,15; All My Children 6,1:i;
Search for Tomorrow 8,10.
12: 45--E lee. Co. 33.
12:55--NBC News 3,15.
1:00-News 3: Ryon's Hope 6,13: Phil Donahue I;
Young 8. The Restless 10: Nol For Women Only 15.
1:»-,Daysol Our Lives 3,4, 15; Let's Make a Deal6,13;
As the World Turns 8,10.
2:00-$10,000 Pyramid 6,13:: Guiding Light 8,10.
2:~Doctors 3,4,15; Rhyme &amp; Reason ~.13; Edge of
Night 8,10.
3:00-Anolher World 3,4,15; General Hospital 6,13;
Match Game 8,10: Say Brother 20.
3:JO--One Life to 'Live 13: Max B. Nlmble6; Tattletaln
8,10; Black Perspective on the News 20.
4:00-Mr. Cartoon :i: Merv Griffin 4: Somerset 15;
Mickey Mouse Club 6,8; Mister Rogers 20,33: Movie
··city Beneath the Seo" 10: Dinah 13.
4:~Bewllched 3: Mod Squad 6; Partridge Family I;
Sesame St. 20,33; Get Smart 15.
5:00-Bonanro 3; Family Affair 8: Star Trek 15.
5:3o-Adam.12 4: News 6: Beverly Hillbillies B; Ele&lt;:.
Co. 20,33: Adam·12 13. .
6:00-News 3,4,8.10,13,15; ABC News 6; Hodgepodge
• Lodge 20.
6:3o-NBC News3,4, 15; ABC News t3: Andy Griffith 6;
CBS News 8.10: Two-Way Street 20.
7:00-Truth or Cons. 3; Political Talk 4: Lawrence Wlik
8: Bowling for Dt&gt;llars 6: Aviation Weether 33;
News10; Don Adams Screen Tnt 13: Family Alfllr
15: Ohio Ji&gt;urnal 20.
7 : ~Porfer Wagnoner 3: Bobby VInton 4; Candid
Camero 6; Evening Edition with Martin Agrontky
20: ·w.ooo Pyramid 101 To Tell the Truth 13; Pop
Goes the Country 15; Bock Perspective Oil the News
33.
8:011--Sanlord and Son 3,4,15; Barbary Coast 6,13; Big
Eddie 8,10: Washington Week In Review 20.11.
8:30--Chlco &amp; the Man • 3,4,15; MASH 8,10; Wall
Street Week 20,33.
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9:00-Rockford Flies 3,4,15: Movie 6,13; Hawaii Flye.
0 8.10: Firing Line 20: Masterpiece Theetre 33.
10:00-Pollce Woman 3,4,15: Barnaby Jones 1,10;
News 20: Paul Nuchlms 33 .
10:3o-Avlatlon Weahther 20.
1t :00-News 3,4.6.8, 10,13,15: ABC News 33.
1t :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie "Scream, Blacula,
Scream" 13: Sammy &amp; Company 61 Movie "Till
Horror at 37.000 Feet" 8: Movie "Horror Rlseo
from the Tomb" 10; Jonokl 33.
1 : ~tdntght Special 3,4,15: Movie
"Screttm,
Blaculo, Scream" 6: Movie "Terror In the Haunted
House" 10.
1 : ~News 13.
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2:~Movle "The Ghost &amp; Mr. Chicken" 4.
4:~Movle "Diary of a Madman" 4

Astra. .
Grapt:l

Brown
zt Grow

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Good Selection &amp; NO
AMC Dealer Can
Beat Our Deal.

embarrassed
12 Kin to 20
Across

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7 Trellised
poc1 or corn
window
17 Eat one's 8 Everlasting
9 Arranged
19 ~~ _

Now we picks a objec',
an' when Rufus come
back in. he'll tell us

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Upper Rhe~ Rd.
GALLIPOLIS
PH.m·9100
Authorized Dealer

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By Oswald &amp; Jam•• Jacoby

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Phone 773-5592

PHONE 446-4060

West

Op.ning lead - 4 •

BAIRD BROS. AUTO PARTS
ROUTE 1
Q.t.LLtPOL11, OH10
NIXT TO OLD II LVIII 8111001

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NaW &amp; UIID PAIITa
8DDY IHOP
IIAOIATOII RIPAIII

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See It &amp; Drive

Weekdays 10:00 A.M.

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You Have To

12 ROOMS - Nice older home,
2 baths, gas furnace, and 2
nice level lots . $27,000.

.AKJ95

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76's- Now
In Stock!

RIVER FRONT LOT - and 7
............ room house. 2 baths, furnace,
on nice corner. $23,500.

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. Don Witts VJI.

S200 . Phone 1614 ) 985 .3594.
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W!N CO 'IOU KeeP

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Full One and Two acre lots for sale now at
the WildwoOd Estates, located at Flatwoods,
between Route 7 and Old 33. Also new Bi·
Level home readv to move into located
sary~e area. lf 'interested call or see

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allowed to play there.
So he passed and let West
push him into six. West passed
over the six spades and poor
East fell into the trap just as
almost anyone would . He
doubled!
East's king of hearts won
the first trick , but that was all
for the defense. Diamonds
didn 't break, but Lancelot was
able to pick up West"s jack
after East showed out on the
second diamond lead.
East had a really cheap
save at seven hearts, but
there was no way for him to
know that Lance lot had bid his
six spades to make , not as a
sacrifice .

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Blown into Walls &amp; Attics
STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT ·
WINDOWS.
ALUMINUM
S IDt NG•SOF FITT
GUTTERS ..fliWNINGS

Johnson Masonry

NORTH IDI
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992·7608

PACER

Aalhorlzed

"Your Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves. Til8
Pomeroy

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Insulation Services

1:05--Tomorrow 4.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,1975

He carries two-edged sword

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6,13; News 20 .

10 :3()--To Be Announced 33.
11 :00-News 3,4,6,13,15; ABC r..ws 33 .
11 : Io-News 8.1 0.
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11 : 3o-Johnn'y Carson 3,4, 15; Mannix 13; FBI6; Janak I
33.
11 :4o-Movle "The Family" 8; Movie " Homecoming"
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12 :3o-Longstreet 13: Mannix 6.
1:00-Tomorrow 3: Political Talk 4.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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Upper Rlvtr Rd.
GAU.IPOLIS

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9:00-Eilery Queen 3,4.15:: : Streets of San Franct6. 13; Movie "The French Connection" 8,10: Clilsslc
Theatre 33.; L~w and. Mr. Jones 5.
10 :()()-Burke's Law 5; Medical Story 3.4,151 Harry 0

1: 3o-Longstreet 6: News 13.

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. Roger Wamsley· RUtland
· 10·15-1mo.

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· 1 KNOW NOTH1N6
· ABOUT THO!;&amp; &amp;&amp;YOND WHAT
~16FEET POP THiV RAPIOEiD
AI\IP J;A~Y
TO THE NJ;W~
SAW!
CONF5RI!NCe!·

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1600 Nye St.
PomerQy
P!l. 992·3313
or 992·5880
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CAPI'AIN EASY
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air cond., power steering &amp; brakes,

8' bOdy ,,., ton. 350 V·8. power steering and brakes,
&gt;4- automatic transmission. R. step bumper, radio. A
*popular model 1!. priced to go .

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CAlL TODAY

1969 QtEVROi.ET BEL AIR .".~~~..'795

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Appraisal
service
estates and collections.

19 75 FORD FlOO truck . Phone t973 FORD 3, ~ !on pickup, V -8,
5307 ,•
&amp; Remodeling
4 speed, p.s .. p .b ., n ew paint ,
10·18-121p
992' 7447
good condit i on . S2,100 .
10 21 12tp
Bird &amp; Mastic Vinyl
Phone 1614l 985 -3594.
Siding
10 -29 --tlp 1N DA SH 23 Channel Citizen's
19"67 RAMI:lLE R, $150. Phone
Band trans ce iver, ~ am - fm
A lean, Alcoa &amp; Wolverine
992 .2692 or can be seen at 957
mpx radio , a !rack stereo .
Alumioum Siding
L,AVE~DER
1974 GMC Jim my , .t wheel
Broadway, Middleport.
Call 992-3965.
Bird Vinyl Gutters
drive . au tomat ic, p.s., "tape
10 -24 .7tc
Syracuse:,
Ohio
9-5-tfc ·
and Downspouts
player , heavy duty trailer
WELL train ed Beag les, also
Ph . 992:3993
Soffits
of
all
kinds
towing special. Excellent
wh_ile guineas . Phone 7112 · 1967 F"O R D Conver tible, runs
4-10 -1 mo.
1q.s.1s
co ndillon . 'Call after 5: 30 AMMO Wholes"ale . Deer slugs·,
25'2 1 or will l radc tor any
good. $225 . Phone 992 ·530 1.
$1.29 ; Brenneke slugs, $&lt;1 .95
p
.m
.
992
-3829
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kind of guns .
·
-10 23 -lOtc
per box, all sho t shells
10 -79 -Aic
10 24 6l c
wnolesale. Black powder , D &amp; D TREE Trimming , 20 TERMITE treatment. Spec ial
years experience . Insu re d,
$175 average , house . 5 yr .
1 OWNER', 1971 Monte Carlo.
$2 .90 l b . Lots of new and
FREE TO GOOD HOME fre e estimates . Call 992-3057
guarantee . Phon e 992·7826.
400 V -8. auto . , p .s .. p.b .• air
used guns, F ife's back of
Sm all , whi te spayed female
or {11 667 -3041, Coolv i ll e.
10-29 -41p
cond .. bucket seats , am .
Speed Queen Laundrymal,
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10 -15-tfc
pup , gentle disposition , .~II
radio , stereo tape player,
Middleport. Phone 992 -7&lt;194.
ELwo(;;;-sowe~s Fi"EPA"IR
shots . I ndoor home w1lh
g reen with dark green &gt;Jinyl
we trade for anything ,
Sweepers , toasters , irons .
TLC
n eeded .
Co ntact
E"&gt;&lt;:tAVA f tNG', oozer , load er
lop . Phone 992 -6192 af ter 4
10-26-12tp
Humane Sociely, 992 5427
all small applian ces. Lawn .
1975 YAMAHA 360 MX. E&gt;
and backhoe work ; septic
p m.
mower , next to Stale Hig~
aft er 6 p .m . or 992 -2639 .
10. 23 -t fc
celtent condition, nev er
tanks
in stalle-d ; dump
10 28· 61C
way Garage on Reule r:
raced . Phone (6141 985 -3302 WE HAVE . shotgun shells,
truck s and lo boys for hi r e;
-·rifle · shells, cleaning ac ·
evenings after 5 p.m .,
Pt;lone 985 -3825.
1970 CHEV . station wagon,
wi ll hau l fill dirt, top soli.
10-26-Stc cessories , hunting clothes.
4·l6 ·1fepower ~ leering , automatic .
LOVABLE
WHITE
li mestone and 9ravel,j Call •
black
powder
guns
boots,
SNOWDRI FT
Grea t
Phone 843 ·2459 . $700 .
nob or Roger Jeff ers·. day
and
accessories,
reloading
IO.J0·6ip 1969 V.W, rebui .l t eng i ne ,
Py rene es
puppies .
phone 09 2 7089. n ight phone S E I-' r tC TANKS c l ea ned .
materials, scopes, mounls,
Reasoni!ble . Ca lli {614) 667 ·
Modern San I tatlon , 992 -3954
9f/2 3525 or 99 2-5232 .
$1.050 . B.!!rrel seddle, 150,
knives,
steep
ing
bags
,
boal
3838 even ing s or we ekends . 1964 eu tCK good cond l tlon,
2 11 lfc
or . 992 ·7349 .
100 AMP square d breaker
lackets
and
cushions,
9· 18 ttc
House of the Seven Goebe l 's
$:)00 . Phone 992 -7252 .
panel , lik e new , S25 . 36 in ch
holsters . belts , rifle straps
10 -30 -3tc
F arm. Coo lvi l le , Oh io.
WE
~PEClALtZt;
In
mobile
ex
haust
tan
,
$35
;
Rupp
m
ini
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and much . mvch more at
10.JD .61p
BACKHOe tt~r renT, hour or
hom e furMce repair . Phone
bike , $40, '1 sets French
Ind ian Joe's Spor ts and
conlract . Reg. or e)l ·
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992'5858 .
doors,
'siO
.
Phone
99'1
-7889.
CB'S
,
308
Page
Sl.,
Mid
·
!l , p .s., S1095. Phone (614)
_c11v at ing type. Septic tanks
9. 18-tfc
10·29
-61c
dleport
.
667 -3956.
Installed . Bitt Pullins. Phone
10·11 -30tc
992-24/B.
RN need ed Sat urday and
WILL trim or cu t trees and
SPOT S before ycur eyes - on
Sund ay only , 7 to 3, day . Ca ll
8-27 -ttc
shrubbery . Phone 949-2545
your new cllrpet - Remove
Arc "a dla Nursing Home . 12 x 70 TRAILER , 2 bedroom,
or 742-3167 .
them
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
ce
ntral
air
,
total
elec
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S'EWTN
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,Coolville. 1·1614) 667 ·3196.
elec t r i c
shampooer .
utility building . take o't'er
10-29 -61C
Repa i rs . service , all makes .
Drug
Store
.
3
BEDRM
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nouse
in
Racine
.
Nelson's
payme nts . Phone (304) 882 ·
991 2284 . The F,i!bdC 1 Shop ,
C. BRADFORD , AUctioneer .
10.30
.61c
9.49
·2671
.
Phone
HAIR DRESSER, pi!rl time.
3340 after S p .m .
Pop1eroy . Authol'tzed Singer
Complete Ser vice . Phon e
1D-5-26tc
10-22 -12tc
Helen 's B-A Beau ty Shop,
!=. ales and Service . We
9.49 -2&lt;187 or 949 ·2000. Racine,
1967
CADILLAC,
1974
Yahama
Tup pers Plains . Phone (61.4 )
sharpen Scissors .
OhiO, Crill Bradford .
250 cc Enduro, low mileage, 3 iiEl:&gt;RM . home , lust'
1966 F URY It, automatic
667 .3966.
J.29 -tf c
10·9·tfc
good condllion. Phone 992·
f inished , remodeling, Sal~;:r:n
transm iss'ion,
in
good
10-30.Jto
7891 .
St ., Rutland , Phone 7&lt;12 - 1}1}~
condition . Also, two twin
RE ADY MIX CONCRETE
after &lt;I p .m . or see Milo B.
.._ 10.JD -51c
baby Ci!tves . 3 weeks old .
deti.l/e red f ight to you1
Hutch ison .
Phone 843 ·2353.
proie ct . F as t and easy . F ree
9-23 ·tfc
10 -29 -4tC ONE Neerly new BeaUty Rest
estimates . Phone 992-3284,
maltress and box spr ing s.
GoeQ iein Ready Mhc Co .,
Also, 22 lhrow rugs. A " ROOM and ba th , with car 19 74 CHRYSLER station
f\Oidd tepor t , Ohio.,
HOUSE on 167 2 Lincoln Hgi S.
bargain,
•must
selL
Phon
e
wagon . low mileage , loaded,
port . Phone 992 -5871 .
6.JQ .Ifc
4 rooms, lar ge kitchen ,
247
·2308
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must selL Phone 992 ·7206.
10-26 .6tc
baseme n! , nice backyard,
10-aO
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and tow priced . See between WOULD YOU . ijELIEVE '•
BR HOME . just finished
10 a.m .·3 p .m .
Build an ail steel building at
open for you. Win t969 tM PER tAL Le Barn, 2 dr . TWO coal cook stoves , 1 coa t 3 remode
10-20 121C Pole Barn prices? Golden
li ng , S·alem St . ,
heater . Phone 992 ·5262 in
e.:cel1ent
condition
.
Call992
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prizes. ,.Learn
Rutland . Phon e 7~2 · 23 06
Giant A ll -Steel Buildings ,
evening .
5131 day lime or c11en ings .
11ft ~ r &lt;1 p . m . or see Milo B.
R t : 4, Box ld8, Waverly ,
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responsibility.
992 -3173.
Hutc hinson .
O~io. Phone 9&lt;17 -2296 .
1D-2B
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Earn Extra
10··9-tfc
7-2.4 -tfc
New Hot point ucu . ft. double
door
refr
igerator
and
deluxe
Spending Money I
etec . range , ~soo tor both or HO USE in Portland, takeoverNEIGLER 'S Bvltdlng and
sell separately . Can be'\een
paymen ts , s rooms and
Supply . we specialize In
3
BEDRM .
house ,
un ·
at Kingsbury Homes Sales.
bath , good well. 2 11cres of
buHdlnQ houses . Also, do
furnish ed . Also . 1 furn ished
1100 E. Main St.. Pomerqy ,
ground , coa l heat . Phone
repair work and cabinets,
trailer . Phon e 99 2-2780 or
Oh io, or call 992 -7034 .
843 .2292 .
aluminum sldlng , Call Guy
992 ·3432.
10·30 -4tc
10·28-12tc
Ne lgter , 9-49 -2508 ; If no
10-19 -tfc
an'!wer call. 949·2813 or 949 ·
~mployment
NEW yellow corn and 35 -A MIDDLEPORT - Completely
2457 .
1 8E ORM . apt . all eleclric , off
remodeled building , 2.000 2' FAMILY - 4 B.R. brick, 2
McCullough Power Saw.
10·5·26tp
CARPENTRY ,
paneling, street parking . Phone 992 feet of business space and baths. nat. gas heat. Want
Phone 742 -2359.
2094 .
flo or ing and ceiling . Phone
10·29·121P two furnished apartments . ooly
99 '2 . 27.5~ ,
10 -28 -6tc
Very low maintenance .
10·21 .JOic
Good investment Income .
HO USE lor ren t with 7 rooms , SET of winter tires , size 7 x 35 Excellent opporlunity to 12 ROOMS - Older home with
14. Phone (6141 667-3363 .
11 -z ba ths. ga;; heat , garage
'R'E.MOO ELI NG ,
Plumbing ,
.
10-29
.6lp
elim inate rent payment for bath, gas and city water.
in M iddleport . Adults . no
healing and all types of
your
present
business
pets For appt. , call {61.4 )
$7,500.00.
ge n era l
r epa i r .
Wor.;
8 WEEK S old baby p igs .
spac e. Phone 992 -7889.
367
7171
.
guaranteed. 20 years elf.
10·28
·6tc
Phone
949·2857
10-26 ·6tc
POMEROY - 3 B.R.s bath,
perienc e. Phon e 992 2&lt;109.
102Hip -------------·5 l·lfi
- -- - - - -- , and l.a~ge family room . $8500.

V-8, std . trans., radio .

automatic:,

Sales &amp; ServiCe

For Sale

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1968 MERC. COMET 2 DR•....... '349
v.a

Pomeroy
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Ph. 1192 -'2174

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WARM Morning coal i!nd
wood healer, $40 and 3
Si amese kitt ens . Phone 992 ·

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Blk. vinyl roof , grey finish , good tires. automatic,
power steering , radio.

SMITH NELSON
MOtORS, INC.

GOLD spa rk le snare drum in
good condition. Phone 992
7276 .
10 -26 ·71C

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1970 NOVA V-8 CPE•............. ~1295

1975 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
15298
Cpe .. less than 7,000 miles, deluxe belts, tint glass, air
condt~oned. deluxe bumpers and guards, r-emote LH 1!.
RH mirror, 400 4 B B1 engine. AM radio and tape, aux .
lighting, comfortiltwheel. Like new and a real sharpie.

LINCOLN HILL"

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4-door , local car, air conditioned, full equipment.

Nathan Biggs
Ri!diator Specialist

carries new car title &amp; bal. of warranty . Save.

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1971 MATADOR......................'1395

deluxe bumper &amp; guards. This car Is still loaded &amp; ·

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nice c~r with good economy.

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1972 COMET 2 DR •............... ~1795

P. door lockS, P . windows, Cruise Control, comfortilt,

Real Estate For Sale

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Cpe .• less than 7,000 miles. deluxe belts. tint glass, air
conditioned, deluxe bumpers and guards. remote LH &amp;
RH mirror. 400.48 B1 engine, AM radio and tape, aux .
lighting . tomfortilt wheel. Like new and a real sharpie.

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From the larg est Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to th e
sr_gallesl Heater Core.

APPLIANCE

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Cu stom H.T. Cpe .. local owner, that's really sharp
Inside &amp; out, good w.w tires, custom wheels, dark
green vinyl roof. green fi nish . AM radio B. tape, factory
air , autom~flc . P. steering B. brakes .

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l\ddlliona t 25c Charge per
Advert isement .
OFFICE HOURS
8: 30a .m . to S: OO p .m . Dai l y ,
8 30 a .m . lo 12:()0 Noo n
Sa turday .

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Bla ck fl~ish B. blk . vinyl top, bucket seats, SJ option,
slereo. radio B. tape, factory air, pawer steering B.
•bra kes, white stripe, radial tires , very nice.

Service

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1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX... ~3795

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,1975
7:00-TruthorCons.3: ToTelltheTruth4: Bowling lor
Dollars 6: Space: 1999 8: News 10: Let's Make a
Deal 13: Family Affair 15: Romagnolls" Table 20: '
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two HOrri lord s, $50 r(&gt;ward
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curtains , bl in d s, b la nkets,
mac h ines , war drob es as
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well as c lpck s, coi ns. dish
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tor eve r yo n e. Start 10 a. m .
tru nk s . Cl'l merns, toot s, etc .
Nov 3 thro ugh Nov . 7, 161 2
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f'Cclde nt s
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beh ind Landma r k .
AUCT ION , rriday , 7 p . 111 .
10 -28 lilc
New and used me r chandise
at Mason Auc tion Hou se.
Mason , w . Va ., Br i ng
t onslgnments . Phone 1304 )
CASH paid tor all mak'es and
773 SoH I
models of mobile homes .
10-30 lie
Phone area code 614 ~23 953 t .
SHOO TING MATC H . Co rn
4 13 He
Hollow Gun Club . I p . m .
Nov . 2, 1 m ile past M ites
Cemet ery out of Ru tla nd .
r rec r c t r eshmcnts .
10-JO.Jtc
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brass bed s. or co.mplete
FLEA MARKE T Going out of
households . Write M . [)-;
bus iMess. Oc t 31 at !h e
Miller , Rt. 4, Pomeroy ,
C ros sr oad s
b e tween
Ohio . Call ~92 7760.
Po mer 9y and Rlll lan d on Rl.
10 -7-74
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phone Helen Jane Brown,
Independen t
Dist r ibutor ,
FOR RENT OR SA LE , 2
(6 1 ~ ) 992 5113. Or maybe you
bedrm , home . For more
would like to tak e orders .
Infor mation . call 742·J I83, or
t tJI1 or s p are lime in eilher
contact
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9- The Daily Sentinel.Middleport-Pomerof, U., "llmrsda)·, UCt. 30. 1975
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LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) later In
the dey you'll confront a
trustraUng situation. Though
you'll be perturbed, you'll keep
your feelings well disguised .
VIRGO (Aug. U-Sept. 22)
Financial conditions witt be
mixed today. but wtth a little
prudent luggilng you can re·
main In the black.
LIBRA (Sepl. 23·0cl. 23) It's
w1ses1 to comply with what the

attend to your respontlbllttlft
first. ptey later - not vtce ver·
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Oct 31, 1171

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goal . This unexpecled
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TRAI(ER~Pa~;-tc;;-;~;-ln 5 FT. BRUSH hog , 3 pt . hllch ,
Mlddlepor1. Phone 992 ·5434 .
10.21 -'26tc

J 1\ NlJ 'I ROOM furn ished and 3 ROOM furnished
unfurni shed
apartments .
Phone 992 ·5535 .
Phone 99 ?- 543~ ,
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dleport area . \deal for
uti·titles . Phone 992 -5535 .
9 16 If
retired couple. References
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preferred . Phone 992 ·1791
' 2B EDROOM trailer . Reeds. after &lt;I p. m .
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'2 BEDROOM trailer, real
Park , Rf . 33 , ten miles north
nice . Phone 99'2 ·3324 .
of Pomeroy Lergc lots with
10 -2&lt;1 -ttc
concret e pa l ios-.~ Si dewalks ,
-- --- ---- · -runner s and off str eet
'F URN I SHED'
tlf.lan ... eolo .,
uarking . 'Phone 99171i79 .
adults only In Middleport
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DLEPORT! We are so sure
that you will love our apart .
menfs thai we give you two
weeks RENT FREE . Just
pay your sccurlt'JI deposit
and stay six montt"ls. and the
first 2 weeks is free . You wlll
enjoy mor.thly leases, all
electric living . carpeting,
range and refrigeralor, free
trash pickup , cable TV
lopllonal,\ and la undry
facilities . Convenient to
shopping on Third and Mill
in Middtepor!. VILLAGE
MANOR is yours for one
bedroom
apartments
starting at l104 monlhly plus
el ec . We pay for everything
else . see the ...Manager at
Riverside Apartmenls or

call 992-3273 . This offer will

end soon , so move In now
and seve 1SSS .

10·23-ttc

Dealer

REJjOV..,&amp;TED-- 2 B.R. home
oo 33 North . Bath, garage and
large lot . $16,000.

10 -10 JOHN Deere dozer , 6 fl .
blade
winch,
canopv,
reversal bar , good ' con .

dillon . S4.500. Phone 16141
985 -3594.
10.29 -41p

TWO uphofs1e"fea chairs . -lT
Interested , ca ll Herry Swan .
Portland, 8.43·2223 .

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POMEROY - 711&gt; acres. 4
BR, bath. carpeting.
paneling, tile, N. gas, hot
water heat, storm doors &amp;
windows, water softner.

$15,000.
POMEROY - 3 BR. bath,
16141 661 · 3~84 .
TV
room , utility R., H.W.
10.28 -3tc
floors, N. gas heat, full
LOCU ST posts , 370 Win ·
basement. large lot. $9,500.
chester 20 gauge . Phone 7&lt;12 ·
MIDDLEPORT - 2 BR,
2359.
10.28·51p bath. carpeting, paneling,
llle, full basement, utility
70,000 BTU GAS STOVE , S100. R.. N. gas FA heat, car. •
1963 Ford 500XL V.8. part, storm doors &amp; win·
automatic . Sl80, McCulloch
dows. In excellenl con250 saw, $75 . All excellent.
Phone 742 .2359.
dillon. $13,000.
10-28 -6tp
RUTLAND - 2 BR, dining
R, bath, !)replace In LR,
5 HE A 0 purebred Hereford
carpeting. paneling, tile, N.
cows. brect to freshen in
February . Phone 949-2822.
gas heat, porches, garage.
10·28 ·3tc $9,500.
POMEROY - 5 acres, 3
ONE Hoover washer, while
BR , bath, N. gas heat. city
wlfh yellow trim , woodgrain
lop, 175. Phone 992 -5006.
water, porches, storg. bldg .
10-28 -3tc In good condition. $/,900.
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story
AI RCO welding machine,
new , elec. all accessories
frame, 3 BR, 2 baths.
Included . · Phone 9'i'2 -J410.
dining R.• utility R.• N. gas
10-28 -tlc furnace , storage bldg .
Walk to shop. $8,300.
NOW sel ling Fuller Brush
TO BUY OR SELL - CAlL
Products. Phone 992·3&lt;110.
10-6·1fc US FOR YOUR NEEDS IN
REAL ESTATE.
REMINGTON, , 1,100 auto;
Henry E. Cltllnd, Broker
new 12 or 20 go. 1172.50.
992·2259
F1fe's , Middleoort. 0~
10.1.36tc

HD -5 LOADER , good con .
dllion . Phone evenin"gs ,

TWO - bedroo-m - furni Shed
apartment in Middleport.
Phpne 992.3179 .

3 RM . BATH furnished apt. In
Middleport . Inquire a1
Kay's Belluty Sa lon , 169 N .
Second , Middleport.
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10·29 -4tc
ONE bti&lt;lroom t railer apart ment . Phon e 997 ·5248 or 992 .

3436.

10.26 -6tc

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

George S. Hobstetter Jr.
Box 101, Phone 985·4116 After 4!00 P.M.

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show either a notrump hand of
23 or more points or a forcing
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spades he would take his
chances against the other
three suits.
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was typical of his style at bOth
bridge and war. His pass over
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six , but knew that his reputa· newspaper, P. 0 . Box 489,
lion was such that if he bid it Radio City Station, New York,
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today. You'll get mileage from
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0 8.10: Firing Line 20: Masterpiece Theetre 33.
10:00-Pollce Woman 3,4,15: Barnaby Jones 1,10;
News 20: Paul Nuchlms 33 .
10:3o-Avlatlon Weahther 20.
1t :00-News 3,4.6.8, 10,13,15: ABC News 33.
1t :3o-Johnny Carson 3,4,15; Movie "Scream, Blacula,
Scream" 13: Sammy &amp; Company 61 Movie "Till
Horror at 37.000 Feet" 8: Movie "Horror Rlseo
from the Tomb" 10; Jonokl 33.
1 : ~tdntght Special 3,4,15: Movie
"Screttm,
Blaculo, Scream" 6: Movie "Terror In the Haunted
House" 10.
1 : ~News 13.
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2:~Movle "The Ghost &amp; Mr. Chicken" 4.
4:~Movle "Diary of a Madman" 4

Astra. .
Grapt:l

Brown
zt Grow

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Good Selection &amp; NO
AMC Dealer Can
Beat Our Deal.

embarrassed
12 Kin to 20
Across

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7 Trellised
poc1 or corn
window
17 Eat one's 8 Everlasting
9 Arranged
19 ~~ _

Now we picks a objec',
an' when Rufus come
back in. he'll tell us

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Upper Rhe~ Rd.
GALLIPOLIS
PH.m·9100
Authorized Dealer

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By Oswald &amp; Jam•• Jacoby

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Phone 773-5592

PHONE 446-4060

West

Op.ning lead - 4 •

BAIRD BROS. AUTO PARTS
ROUTE 1
Q.t.LLtPOL11, OH10
NIXT TO OLD II LVIII 8111001

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NaW &amp; UIID PAIITa
8DDY IHOP
IIAOIATOII RIPAIII

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See It &amp; Drive

Weekdays 10:00 A.M.

• J 975
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You Have To

12 ROOMS - Nice older home,
2 baths, gas furnace, and 2
nice level lots . $27,000.

.AKJ95

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76's- Now
In Stock!

RIVER FRONT LOT - and 7
............ room house. 2 baths, furnace,
on nice corner. $23,500.

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S200 . Phone 1614 ) 985 .3594.
10-29 -41p

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W!N CO 'IOU KeeP

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Full One and Two acre lots for sale now at
the WildwoOd Estates, located at Flatwoods,
between Route 7 and Old 33. Also new Bi·
Level home readv to move into located
sary~e area. lf 'interested call or see

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allowed to play there.
So he passed and let West
push him into six. West passed
over the six spades and poor
East fell into the trap just as
almost anyone would . He
doubled!
East's king of hearts won
the first trick , but that was all
for the defense. Diamonds
didn 't break, but Lancelot was
able to pick up West"s jack
after East showed out on the
second diamond lead.
East had a really cheap
save at seven hearts, but
there was no way for him to
know that Lance lot had bid his
six spades to make , not as a
sacrifice .

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STORM
WINDOWS&amp; DOORS
REPLACEMENT ·
WINDOWS.
ALUMINUM
S IDt NG•SOF FITT
GUTTERS ..fliWNINGS

Johnson Masonry

NORTH IDI
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992·7608

PACER

Aalhorlzed

"Your Chevy Dealer"
Open Eves. Til8
Pomeroy

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Insulation Services

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31,1975

He carries two-edged sword

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6,13; News 20 .

10 :3()--To Be Announced 33.
11 :00-News 3,4,6,13,15; ABC r..ws 33 .
11 : Io-News 8.1 0.
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11 : 3o-Johnn'y Carson 3,4, 15; Mannix 13; FBI6; Janak I
33.
11 :4o-Movle "The Family" 8; Movie " Homecoming"
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12 :3o-Longstreet 13: Mannix 6.
1:00-Tomorrow 3: Political Talk 4.

WIN AT BRIDGE

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GAU.IPOLIS

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Theatre 33.; L~w and. Mr. Jones 5.
10 :()()-Burke's Law 5; Medical Story 3.4,151 Harry 0

1: 3o-Longstreet 6: News 13.

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. Roger Wamsley· RUtland
· 10·15-1mo.

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· 1 KNOW NOTH1N6
· ABOUT THO!;&amp; &amp;&amp;YOND WHAT
~16FEET POP THiV RAPIOEiD
AI\IP J;A~Y
TO THE NJ;W~
SAW!
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1600 Nye St.
PomerQy
P!l. 992·3313
or 992·5880
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CAPI'AIN EASY
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8' bOdy ,,., ton. 350 V·8. power steering and brakes,
&gt;4- automatic transmission. R. step bumper, radio. A
*popular model 1!. priced to go .

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estates and collections.

19 75 FORD FlOO truck . Phone t973 FORD 3, ~ !on pickup, V -8,
5307 ,•
&amp; Remodeling
4 speed, p.s .. p .b ., n ew paint ,
10·18-121p
992' 7447
good condit i on . S2,100 .
10 21 12tp
Bird &amp; Mastic Vinyl
Phone 1614l 985 -3594.
Siding
10 -29 --tlp 1N DA SH 23 Channel Citizen's
19"67 RAMI:lLE R, $150. Phone
Band trans ce iver, ~ am - fm
A lean, Alcoa &amp; Wolverine
992 .2692 or can be seen at 957
mpx radio , a !rack stereo .
Alumioum Siding
L,AVE~DER
1974 GMC Jim my , .t wheel
Broadway, Middleport.
Call 992-3965.
Bird Vinyl Gutters
drive . au tomat ic, p.s., "tape
10 -24 .7tc
Syracuse:,
Ohio
9-5-tfc ·
and Downspouts
player , heavy duty trailer
WELL train ed Beag les, also
Ph . 992:3993
Soffits
of
all
kinds
towing special. Excellent
wh_ile guineas . Phone 7112 · 1967 F"O R D Conver tible, runs
4-10 -1 mo.
1q.s.1s
co ndillon . 'Call after 5: 30 AMMO Wholes"ale . Deer slugs·,
25'2 1 or will l radc tor any
good. $225 . Phone 992 ·530 1.
$1.29 ; Brenneke slugs, $&lt;1 .95
p
.m
.
992
-3829
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kind of guns .
·
-10 23 -lOtc
per box, all sho t shells
10 -79 -Aic
10 24 6l c
wnolesale. Black powder , D &amp; D TREE Trimming , 20 TERMITE treatment. Spec ial
years experience . Insu re d,
$175 average , house . 5 yr .
1 OWNER', 1971 Monte Carlo.
$2 .90 l b . Lots of new and
FREE TO GOOD HOME fre e estimates . Call 992-3057
guarantee . Phon e 992·7826.
400 V -8. auto . , p .s .. p.b .• air
used guns, F ife's back of
Sm all , whi te spayed female
or {11 667 -3041, Coolv i ll e.
10-29 -41p
cond .. bucket seats , am .
Speed Queen Laundrymal,
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pup , gentle disposition , .~II
radio , stereo tape player,
Middleport. Phone 992 -7&lt;194.
ELwo(;;;-sowe~s Fi"EPA"IR
shots . I ndoor home w1lh
g reen with dark green &gt;Jinyl
we trade for anything ,
Sweepers , toasters , irons .
TLC
n eeded .
Co ntact
E"&gt;&lt;:tAVA f tNG', oozer , load er
lop . Phone 992 -6192 af ter 4
10-26-12tp
Humane Sociely, 992 5427
all small applian ces. Lawn .
1975 YAMAHA 360 MX. E&gt;
and backhoe work ; septic
p m.
mower , next to Stale Hig~
aft er 6 p .m . or 992 -2639 .
10. 23 -t fc
celtent condition, nev er
tanks
in stalle-d ; dump
10 28· 61C
way Garage on Reule r:
raced . Phone (6141 985 -3302 WE HAVE . shotgun shells,
truck s and lo boys for hi r e;
-·rifle · shells, cleaning ac ·
evenings after 5 p.m .,
Pt;lone 985 -3825.
1970 CHEV . station wagon,
wi ll hau l fill dirt, top soli.
10-26-Stc cessories , hunting clothes.
4·l6 ·1fepower ~ leering , automatic .
LOVABLE
WHITE
li mestone and 9ravel,j Call •
black
powder
guns
boots,
SNOWDRI FT
Grea t
Phone 843 ·2459 . $700 .
nob or Roger Jeff ers·. day
and
accessories,
reloading
IO.J0·6ip 1969 V.W, rebui .l t eng i ne ,
Py rene es
puppies .
phone 09 2 7089. n ight phone S E I-' r tC TANKS c l ea ned .
materials, scopes, mounls,
Reasoni!ble . Ca lli {614) 667 ·
Modern San I tatlon , 992 -3954
9f/2 3525 or 99 2-5232 .
$1.050 . B.!!rrel seddle, 150,
knives,
steep
ing
bags
,
boal
3838 even ing s or we ekends . 1964 eu tCK good cond l tlon,
2 11 lfc
or . 992 ·7349 .
100 AMP square d breaker
lackets
and
cushions,
9· 18 ttc
House of the Seven Goebe l 's
$:)00 . Phone 992 -7252 .
panel , lik e new , S25 . 36 in ch
holsters . belts , rifle straps
10 -30 -3tc
F arm. Coo lvi l le , Oh io.
WE
~PEClALtZt;
In
mobile
ex
haust
tan
,
$35
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Rupp
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ini
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and much . mvch more at
10.JD .61p
BACKHOe tt~r renT, hour or
hom e furMce repair . Phone
bike , $40, '1 sets French
Ind ian Joe's Spor ts and
conlract . Reg. or e)l ·
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992'5858 .
doors,
'siO
.
Phone
99'1
-7889.
CB'S
,
308
Page
Sl.,
Mid
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_c11v at ing type. Septic tanks
9. 18-tfc
10·29
-61c
dleport
.
667 -3956.
Installed . Bitt Pullins. Phone
10·11 -30tc
992-24/B.
RN need ed Sat urday and
WILL trim or cu t trees and
SPOT S before ycur eyes - on
Sund ay only , 7 to 3, day . Ca ll
8-27 -ttc
shrubbery . Phone 949-2545
your new cllrpet - Remove
Arc "a dla Nursing Home . 12 x 70 TRAILER , 2 bedroom,
or 742-3167 .
them
with
Blue
Lustre.
Rent
ce
ntral
air
,
total
elec
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S'EWTN
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,Coolville. 1·1614) 667 ·3196.
elec t r i c
shampooer .
utility building . take o't'er
10-29 -61C
Repa i rs . service , all makes .
Drug
Store
.
3
BEDRM
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nouse
in
Racine
.
Nelson's
payme nts . Phone (304) 882 ·
991 2284 . The F,i!bdC 1 Shop ,
C. BRADFORD , AUctioneer .
10.30
.61c
9.49
·2671
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Phone
HAIR DRESSER, pi!rl time.
3340 after S p .m .
Pop1eroy . Authol'tzed Singer
Complete Ser vice . Phon e
1D-5-26tc
10-22 -12tc
Helen 's B-A Beau ty Shop,
!=. ales and Service . We
9.49 -2&lt;187 or 949 ·2000. Racine,
1967
CADILLAC,
1974
Yahama
Tup pers Plains . Phone (61.4 )
sharpen Scissors .
OhiO, Crill Bradford .
250 cc Enduro, low mileage, 3 iiEl:&gt;RM . home , lust'
1966 F URY It, automatic
667 .3966.
J.29 -tf c
10·9·tfc
good condllion. Phone 992·
f inished , remodeling, Sal~;:r:n
transm iss'ion,
in
good
10-30.Jto
7891 .
St ., Rutland , Phone 7&lt;12 - 1}1}~
condition . Also, two twin
RE ADY MIX CONCRETE
after &lt;I p .m . or see Milo B.
.._ 10.JD -51c
baby Ci!tves . 3 weeks old .
deti.l/e red f ight to you1
Hutch ison .
Phone 843 ·2353.
proie ct . F as t and easy . F ree
9-23 ·tfc
10 -29 -4tC ONE Neerly new BeaUty Rest
estimates . Phone 992-3284,
maltress and box spr ing s.
GoeQ iein Ready Mhc Co .,
Also, 22 lhrow rugs. A " ROOM and ba th , with car 19 74 CHRYSLER station
f\Oidd tepor t , Ohio.,
HOUSE on 167 2 Lincoln Hgi S.
bargain,
•must
selL
Phon
e
wagon . low mileage , loaded,
port . Phone 992 -5871 .
6.JQ .Ifc
4 rooms, lar ge kitchen ,
247
·2308
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must selL Phone 992 ·7206.
10-26 .6tc
baseme n! , nice backyard,
10-aO
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and tow priced . See between WOULD YOU . ijELIEVE '•
BR HOME . just finished
10 a.m .·3 p .m .
Build an ail steel building at
open for you. Win t969 tM PER tAL Le Barn, 2 dr . TWO coal cook stoves , 1 coa t 3 remode
10-20 121C Pole Barn prices? Golden
li ng , S·alem St . ,
heater . Phone 992 ·5262 in
e.:cel1ent
condition
.
Call992
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prizes. ,.Learn
Rutland . Phon e 7~2 · 23 06
Giant A ll -Steel Buildings ,
evening .
5131 day lime or c11en ings .
11ft ~ r &lt;1 p . m . or see Milo B.
R t : 4, Box ld8, Waverly ,
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responsibility.
992 -3173.
Hutc hinson .
O~io. Phone 9&lt;17 -2296 .
1D-2B
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Earn Extra
10··9-tfc
7-2.4 -tfc
New Hot point ucu . ft. double
door
refr
igerator
and
deluxe
Spending Money I
etec . range , ~soo tor both or HO USE in Portland, takeoverNEIGLER 'S Bvltdlng and
sell separately . Can be'\een
paymen ts , s rooms and
Supply . we specialize In
3
BEDRM .
house ,
un ·
at Kingsbury Homes Sales.
bath , good well. 2 11cres of
buHdlnQ houses . Also, do
furnish ed . Also . 1 furn ished
1100 E. Main St.. Pomerqy ,
ground , coa l heat . Phone
repair work and cabinets,
trailer . Phon e 99 2-2780 or
Oh io, or call 992 -7034 .
843 .2292 .
aluminum sldlng , Call Guy
992 ·3432.
10·30 -4tc
10·28-12tc
Ne lgter , 9-49 -2508 ; If no
10-19 -tfc
an'!wer call. 949·2813 or 949 ·
~mployment
NEW yellow corn and 35 -A MIDDLEPORT - Completely
2457 .
1 8E ORM . apt . all eleclric , off
remodeled building , 2.000 2' FAMILY - 4 B.R. brick, 2
McCullough Power Saw.
10·5·26tp
CARPENTRY ,
paneling, street parking . Phone 992 feet of business space and baths. nat. gas heat. Want
Phone 742 -2359.
2094 .
flo or ing and ceiling . Phone
10·29·121P two furnished apartments . ooly
99 '2 . 27.5~ ,
10 -28 -6tc
Very low maintenance .
10·21 .JOic
Good investment Income .
HO USE lor ren t with 7 rooms , SET of winter tires , size 7 x 35 Excellent opporlunity to 12 ROOMS - Older home with
14. Phone (6141 667-3363 .
11 -z ba ths. ga;; heat , garage
'R'E.MOO ELI NG ,
Plumbing ,
.
10-29
.6lp
elim inate rent payment for bath, gas and city water.
in M iddleport . Adults . no
healing and all types of
your
present
business
pets For appt. , call {61.4 )
$7,500.00.
ge n era l
r epa i r .
Wor.;
8 WEEK S old baby p igs .
spac e. Phone 992 -7889.
367
7171
.
guaranteed. 20 years elf.
10·28
·6tc
Phone
949·2857
10-26 ·6tc
POMEROY - 3 B.R.s bath,
perienc e. Phon e 992 2&lt;109.
102Hip -------------·5 l·lfi
- -- - - - -- , and l.a~ge family room . $8500.

V-8, std . trans., radio .

automatic:,

Sales &amp; ServiCe

For Sale

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1968 MERC. COMET 2 DR•....... '349
v.a

Pomeroy
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Ph. 1192 -'2174

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WARM Morning coal i!nd
wood healer, $40 and 3
Si amese kitt ens . Phone 992 ·

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Blk. vinyl roof , grey finish , good tires. automatic,
power steering , radio.

SMITH NELSON
MOtORS, INC.

GOLD spa rk le snare drum in
good condition. Phone 992
7276 .
10 -26 ·71C

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1970 NOVA V-8 CPE•............. ~1295

1975 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
15298
Cpe .. less than 7,000 miles, deluxe belts, tint glass, air
condt~oned. deluxe bumpers and guards, r-emote LH 1!.
RH mirror, 400 4 B B1 engine. AM radio and tape, aux .
lighting, comfortiltwheel. Like new and a real sharpie.

LINCOLN HILL"

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4-door , local car, air conditioned, full equipment.

Nathan Biggs
Ri!diator Specialist

carries new car title &amp; bal. of warranty . Save.

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1971 MATADOR......................'1395

deluxe bumper &amp; guards. This car Is still loaded &amp; ·

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nice c~r with good economy.

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1972 COMET 2 DR •............... ~1795

P. door lockS, P . windows, Cruise Control, comfortilt,

Real Estate For Sale

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Cpe .• less than 7,000 miles. deluxe belts. tint glass, air
conditioned, deluxe bumpers and guards. remote LH &amp;
RH mirror. 400.48 B1 engine, AM radio and tape, aux .
lighting . tomfortilt wheel. Like new and a real sharpie.

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1975 QtEVROLET CAPRICE ..... '5298

From the larg est Truck or
Bulldozer Radiator to th e
sr_gallesl Heater Core.

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Cu stom H.T. Cpe .. local owner, that's really sharp
Inside &amp; out, good w.w tires, custom wheels, dark
green vinyl roof. green fi nish . AM radio B. tape, factory
air , autom~flc . P. steering B. brakes .

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Advert isement .
OFFICE HOURS
8: 30a .m . to S: OO p .m . Dai l y ,
8 30 a .m . lo 12:()0 Noo n
Sa turday .

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Bla ck fl~ish B. blk . vinyl top, bucket seats, SJ option,
slereo. radio B. tape, factory air, pawer steering B.
•bra kes, white stripe, radial tires , very nice.

Service

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1973 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX... ~3795

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,1975
7:00-TruthorCons.3: ToTelltheTruth4: Bowling lor
Dollars 6: Space: 1999 8: News 10: Let's Make a
Deal 13: Family Affair 15: Romagnolls" Table 20: '
Family at War 33 : Music Connection 5.
7:3()--Speclal Edition~~ Hollywood Squares 3,4; Ohio
State Lottery 6: Evening 6dltlon with Martin
Ag~onsky 20: .Wild Kingdom 10: To Tell the Truth
13 : American Outdoorsman 15.
8:00-Dick Van Oyke 3,4,15: Zane Grey Theatre 5:
Barney Miller 6.13; Woitons 8,10: Romantic
RebP:IIinn 11· r~- ..... a... Thj:OJIIfr-p ?fl .
• :3()--Rex H~mbard 5: 9~ Jhe Rocks 6,13: Classic
Theatre Preview 33.

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Less than 28 ,000 miles &amp; truly clea.n as a new car,
Landau model with air, radio &amp; tape. door lock , radial
tires!!. ail the luxury options, light blue with blue vinyl
fop , blue Interior . Employee's car .

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t975 CAPRICE CLASSIC
$5495
4 door. 'Co. Demo, sandstone finish, vinyl top &amp; vinyl
trim. AM radio&amp; tape, air coo d., auto(Tlatic, P.S., P.B.,

·orange .yellow killen
found on Wes l Main . Ca ll
Human e So ci ety , 992 2639 or
9112 5J27 afte r 6 p .m .
"10-276 tc

for Rent or Sale

1973 MONTE CARL0 ...............'3895

Television log for easy ·viewing

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GREAT REDUCTIONS

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D&amp;M
Coins, Cunency
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and Supplies
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RATES

id£&gt;n tlfica t ion taqs in ears , 3 1 AM ILY
Yard Sa l es.
one deep red Angus co w ,
Tuesday and Wed nes day ,
two HOrri lord s, $50 r(&gt;ward
Nov ol and 5 ill Mrs . Charles
for Informa t ion or r e turn of
ward, Portland , Oh io . 10
can te-·, Cal l 9~9 2774 or 256
il m till 5 P m .
6239 .
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GARAGE: S /\L E Wed ·
n esd a y , Thursday
and
rriday . Lo ts ot clothi ng,
shoes . real cheap . at Tom
A NT II:.I LIE
AUCTIO N
Hrt ym an 's Long Bottom ,
Sa tu rd ay , NOV , 1, 11: 00 A
Ohio, las t house behi nd po st
M Large va r iety of ant ique
olt ice a t r ed building .
turnlture . Inc l uding Vic
10 29 3tc
to r ian c ou ch and bed , iron
beds, oak nn d wa ln ut tabl es. CARPOR T SA LE F our
sec r etary , marb l e
to p
F arnlly, Grei!t vari ety , good
dr esser , gl ass cab i nf"!l ,
mdse .. lotsol g lass , jew elr y,
desk s , Vlc trot as, se w i ng
curtains , bl in d s, b la nkets,
mac h ines , war drob es as
s h ~e t s. di sh es. c l ot hing ,
well as c lpck s, coi ns. dish
wi nter coat s, etc . So m ethin g
wa re, iron pots . cro ck s,
tor eve r yo n e. Start 10 a. m .
tru nk s . Cl'l merns, toot s, etc .
Nov 3 thro ugh Nov . 7, 161 2
AT MASO N AUC TI ON
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HOUSE . Off U S. RL 33.
Oh io
Pe te
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resi dence .
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Oeas l ey ,
Auc
10.JO lip
tloneer . ~e lr es hmenls
served . Not responsibl e tor 1i I AM I L Y Y i!rd SBie, Oct. 30.
f'Cclde nt s
31 and Nov . 1, 9 i! .m . tilt &lt;1
tO 30 2tc
p.m . N o jun k . 238 Condor St.
beh ind Landma r k .
AUCT ION , rriday , 7 p . 111 .
10 -28 lilc
New and used me r chandise
at Mason Auc tion Hou se.
Mason , w . Va ., Br i ng
t onslgnments . Phone 1304 )
CASH paid tor all mak'es and
773 SoH I
models of mobile homes .
10-30 lie
Phone area code 614 ~23 953 t .
SHOO TING MATC H . Co rn
4 13 He
Hollow Gun Club . I p . m .
Nov . 2, 1 m ile past M ites
Cemet ery out of Ru tla nd .
r rec r c t r eshmcnts .
10-JO.Jtc
JLD turn11urc ,· ·' ICe boxes,
brass bed s. or co.mplete
FLEA MARKE T Going out of
households . Write M . [)-;
bus iMess. Oc t 31 at !h e
Miller , Rt. 4, Pomeroy ,
C ros sr oad s
b e tween
Ohio . Call ~92 7760.
Po mer 9y and Rlll lan d on Rl.
10 -7-74
124 . Every th ing r ed uced .
10 30 lip LO Cus ·t ten ce po st . Phon e
992 5826 .
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cos meti cs
and
haven 't been r ese r viced .
phone Helen Jane Brown,
Independen t
Dist r ibutor ,
FOR RENT OR SA LE , 2
(6 1 ~ ) 992 5113. Or maybe you
bedrm , home . For more
would like to tak e orders .
Infor mation . call 742·J I83, or
t tJI1 or s p are lime in eilher
contact
L ee
Lefeber .
W~s l Vlrglf1ill or Ohi o.
10. 26 lfc
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LEO (July 23·Aug. 22) later In
the dey you'll confront a
trustraUng situation. Though
you'll be perturbed, you'll keep
your feelings well disguised .
VIRGO (Aug. U-Sept. 22)
Financial conditions witt be
mixed today. but wtth a little
prudent luggilng you can re·
main In the black.
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w1ses1 to comply with what the

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New service is offered

News ••.mBriefs
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WASHINGTON - CONGRESS SHOULD REFUSE TO
ALLOW "the fever of the times" to result in passage of an
antibusing consiitutlonal amendment, says U.uisvllle League
of Women Voters president Dot Ridings.
"U.ulsville, ltsell, after barely eight weeks of busing,
cannot be allowed to be the precedent for tiJe entire nation,"
she told U!e Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday at U!e last
of two hearings U!ls week focusing on the busing situation in
Kentucky's largest city.
SACRAMENTO, CAUF. - STEVEN SOLIAH, . THE
HOUSEPAINTER wbo shared an apartment with Patricia
Hearst, has been accused of a bank robbery murder.
It was the first official action linking the Symbionese
I.Jheration Army to last April's robbery of the Carmichael
branch of the Crocker National Bank, In which a middle-age
woman customer was killed by a 12-gauge shotgun blast.
Prosecutors Indicated other indictments may follow.
Ball for Sollah, 27, was set at $250,000 during his
arraignment Wednesday, only five hours after he was indicted
by a federal grand jury, The charge carries a lliaxlmum
penalty of death and a minimum of 10 years in prison.
. ASHINGTON - TWO OOCTORS SAY TELEVISION
AD .'\,RTISEMENTS promoting the use of over-th~unter
sl&lt; ·~• aids and tranquilizers are contributing to the drug abuse
problem among youngsters.
.
Drs. Anthony Kales Qf the Hershey Medical Center and
David Green~latt of \)le Massachusetta General Hospital told a
Senate monopoly subcoiT)Illlttee Wednesday the heavily advertised nonprescription drugs are Ineffective In their
recommended dosages, 1and high~r doses may cause
dangerous side effects.
Pl.ANPARTY
Ohio Valley Grange .2612,
Letart Falls, will sponsor 'a
Halloween party at 7:30 p. m.
Friday at the Lelart Falls
Community Hall for children
of Letart Township. Children
are to attend masked and
prizes will be awarded ..
Refreshments will be served.

MEIGS THEATRE
TONITE
THURSDAY
OCT.30

FRI.-SAT.-SUN.
OCT. 31-Nov. 2
OIOBY, THE BIGGEST
000 IN THE WORLD

ITechnlcolorl
Show at1rts 7:00p.m.

SQUAD CALLED
The Pomeroy Emergency
Squad was called to 128
· Ebenezer St., at 2:18 a. in.
Thursday for Kenny White
who was Ill as a result of an
old injury. He was taken to
Veterans Mei!Jorial Hospital.
At12 :15 p. 'II· Wednesday, the
squad went to Wolf Pen for
Charles Sayre who had a
back Injury received in a fall .
He was taken to Veterans
Memorial Hosplliil where he
was admitted.
MEET SATURDAY
A meeting of Region 11,
Ohio Assocwlation of Garden
Clubs, wlll be held Saturday
at the Middleport Elementary School and not the
Pomeroy Elementary SChool
as erroneously announced hi
the Wednesday edition of The
Sentinel.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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by CURLEE
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from plaids. stripes and

colors.

Also Nice selection

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POMEROY, OHIO

Production

Nov. 29
The Meigs Community every Monday 9 a.m. to 4 Fiet
The Fall Follies of .llle Big
Mental Health Clinic offers a p.m. Along with regular
Bend Minstrel Ass~ .• ~irected
new service to the Meigs ·clinical services, specially by Bob Hoeflich, will be
County residents-"Tolkieus trained counselors will he revived this year with the
Day". This Is a day especiaiiy . available for comsultation musical production set for
devoted to the area of drug and education in the drug Saturday, .Nov. 29, at the
abuse. This service is being area. Speakers are available Meigs High School under the
offered in response to the for interested groups and sponsorship of the Meigs
growing concern for drug organizations.
Athletic Boosters. High
abuse in Meigs County.
Anyone interes.ted in drugs, . school girls interested in
"Tolkieus Day" will be held their effects, and drug laking part in the dance lines
legislation can either walk in of the show are to register at
or contact the clinic by phone once with Mrs. James
(992-2192) on any Monday.
Souls by, 992-2377. A few vocal
The Meigs Community solo spots on the high school
Mental Health Clinic is and adult levels are open for
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located in the old Meigs this fail's show . .Those inwant to spend another day in General Hospital.
terested are also to register
prison" said Thomas. "I
with Mrs. Soulsby.
U!lnk he's a psychopath. And
you can't predict what they'll
do. He keeps saying h~
couldn't have picked a nicer
group of people to have as
hostages."
Holzer Medical Center
VETERANS MEMORIAL
Watkins was paroled from
(Discharges, Oct. 29)
HOSPITAL
a federal penitentiary in
Patricia Atwood, Nora
ADMITTED
Harry
G.
Atlanta in June of this year
after serving eight years of Brown, Minersville; Donna Birchfield, Dordy Call, Paul
Imboden, Minersville; David Goodson, Mary Gertrude
his sentence,
·
Jones, Darrell livingston,
Bill Rooney, another for- Davidson, Pomeroy; Charles
Malley, Kenneth
Arthur
mer cellmate of Watkins, also Sayre, Pomeroy; Johri Davis,
Syracuse; Donna Smith, McManis, Beth Moore,
talked with him.
"He's bitter hecaUBe he's Syracuse; Harold Adams, Melissa NanCii, Mary Neal,
Woodrow NorU!, Carl Notdone all that time and has Reedsville.
DISCHARGED - Madeline tingham, Ada Pearce, Mrs.
noU!Ing to show for it," said
Swan, Dorsel Biggs, George Robert Peoples and son,
Rooney.
Richard Quails, Jeffrey
· "A man who repeatedly Conde, Holly Friend.
Sayre, Russell Slayton, Mrs.
goes into banks and comes
Jack Stevison and son, U.uis
out with satchels of money Is
Pleasant
Valley
Hospital
Tyler,
Marsha Walker.
a violent man," added
DISCHARGES
Scott
(
Births, Oct. 29)
Rooney,
Roush,
New
Haven;
Mr
.
and. Mrs. Richard
Watkins went to work for
Franklin
Kidwell,
Buffalo
;
.
Gilkey,
daughter, MidDr. Peter E. Briescb, an
Catherine
Pierce,
New
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Internist In Couer D'Alene,
Haven;
Clarence
Glenn,
Hill, daughter, Jackson ,
ldabo, as a $400-a-monU!
Southside;
William
Smith,
ranch manager, when be was
Lakin; Nancy Smith, Leon; s;araaa-:;::··;:n;;;;;m; iJWo¥
released from prison.
Charlene
Barton, MidOhio Extended Outlook
However, he took off less
dleport;
John
Chapman,
Saturday
tbrough Monday
than · a month lllter after
Galllpo(is
Ferry;
Mary
Ann
A chance of showers
stealing Briesch's .357
Miller,
Hartford;
Everett
J.
Saturday
and fair wilb
magnum and his car.
Ellis,
Vinton,
and
Mrs.
Frank
moderating
temperatures
"Apparently he just
Saturday and Sunday. ·
couldn't take the straight Epple, Point Pleasant.
Highs wUI .be In the 50s
life," said Briesch. "There ,
Saturday
and In the lower
was no Indication at all he 'II
60s Monday. U.ws wUI be In
woulddothat . Hewasgetting 1r~arc
the 30s early Saturday and
along great."
In
the lower . !Os early
While sharpshooters, arMonday.
med with telescopic sights
''J"'w.t' ._, ·r···...·ss'?;;·n~~~
and Infrared spotters we~e
perched atop the bank,
Watkins smoked cigarettes,
drank coffee and brandished
'.1:'
the revolver as he toyed with' CASABLANCA, Morocco
U!e shoe-box bomb- telling (UP!) - Mothers In hooded
SALES REPOitT
agents he would "blow up the robes and veils raised their
Ohio Valley Uvestock Co.
scene" If his demands were arms In blessing and neighOcL 25,1975
Ignored,
bors lined the railroad track
Gallipolis, Oblo
An "explosive-sniffing" to watch the departure ·of
STOCKER CATTLE
dog was broughtto the scene, about 10,000 volunteers for STEERS - 250 to 300 lbs. 17 .
but the animal couldn't get King Hassan's mass march to 24.50, 300 to 400 lbi. 20 to 26,
close enough to Watkins to Into Spanlah Sahara.
400 to 500 lba. 19 to 31, 500 to
detect a bomb, accordliJg to
WIU! tbeir hands and feet 600 lbs. 21 to 33.50, 600 to 700
pollee, who said Watkins told dangling from cattle cars the lbs. 20 to 34, 700 lbs! and over
U!em : "You will not get me.!' first of 35,000 marchers from 22 to 44.
Meanwhile, as news of the · Casablanca Wednesday
HEIFER CALVES- 250 to
holdout spread, about 2,000 began the 15().rnUe trip to
300 lbs. 15 to 22, 300 to 400 lba.
sightseers gathered at the Marrakesb _ the first stop 15 to 22, 400 to 500 lbs. 15 to
scene Wednesday. The crowd before the procession's 23.50500to6001bs.17 to 27,600
was In a light-hearted, almost staging area
to 700 lbs. 18 to 30, 700 lbs. and
festive mood as pollee used
In Marrakesb they will over 20 to 40.25.
bullborns to order back the board open-backed trucka for
STOCK COWS &amp; BULUl curious spectators.
a 350-mlle ride over bumpy, (By the Head) Stock Cows 85 ·
The only serloua crowd sandswept roads to Tarfaya
trouble Involved two 16-year- 10 miles from their desert to 160, Stock Cows and Calves
115 to 210, Stock Bulls 100 to
old youths who live In the target ··
300, Baby Calves 5 to 29; (By
neighborhood. They refused
At Ute nearby tent city
the Pound) Canners &amp; Cutto move back, pollee said, where male Casablanca ters Cows 12 to 18.75, Holstein
and were arrested and then volunteers have been billeted
Cows 17.50 to 24.50, Comreleased to the custody of for two to five daya to be
mercial Bulls ( 1,000 lba. and
their parents.
organized, restlessness ' and
over) 21 to 27.
confusion reigned.
LAMBS ..: Tops 9Q Ibs. to
Soldiers wearing sldearma 110 38 to 42, Seconds 751bs. to
were posted on cliff topa to 80 28 to 38, Ugbta 40 Ibs. to 65
prevent volunteers from 20 to 30, Stock Ewes by the
leaving U!e compound to say head 10 to 21.
last goodbyes to their
VEAL CALVES - ToP, 220
relatives,
lbs. to 250 55 to 60.50, Medlwn
"They volunteered and 200 lbs. to 300 35 to 42, Culls 30
they were accepted 8o let down, Shoats 12 to 37 .50.
them leave their mothers at
home," one Ueutenant said.
Those leaving Wednelday
shouted slogans and waved
The meeting of 'tbe
pictures of the king as trucks
Southeastern Ohio Ath1etlc
took U!em to the cattle cars
League Sporllwrlters atlll
Spanish military
Breadeasten Auoclatlon
authorities, meanwhile,
BAKER
to select ·the 19'75 SEOAL
began evacuating civilians
from Spanish Sahara In
AU-League loolball leiDI
F~RNITURE
will be held S~mday, Nov. t,
advance
of
the
peaceful
InM14&lt;11opott,O,
vasion by 350,000 Moroccans,
all p.m., at Jolly LaDet Ia
officials In Madrid said
JacksOIL The meetlDI Ia for
members
el
the
today.
The puDout began wblle
association, with coaclles
govenunent mlniBten from
asked to attend to offer
their views oa · their
four coWltrles met In M.ctrld
to try to Iettie the future of
playen.
the dls[XIted Spanlsh-roled
~ lli~l~d:\":;JM"m!m': W'ii'
North African territory,

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TUESIMY THRU SATURDAY

Eltiettelds In Pomeroy
Three Day
Storewide Sale.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31st
SATURDAY, NovEiiafR. isT

TUES.· THURS.
1: 30·1: 00

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Generally clear but not 'as
cold tonight· with lows in the
upper 30s to the lower 40s.
Partly cloudy and· a little
warmer Saturday with a
chance of showers by late in
-the day.

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VOL XXVII. NO. 141

cleanup," in c luding
demoliti on, tra sh r emoval
and repair.
The rest of the $1.1 billion
produced by the bond sales
would not be earmarked. It
would go for state capital
construction programs approved by the General
Assembly.
This portion would Include
1140 mtllion for cancer
centers in Cleveland,
Columbus, Cincinnati and
Toledo, and another $40
million for expansion of open
heart surgery facilities at
Cleveland Clinic.
It also includes $150 million

which U!e governor proposes
to •spend on energy
development, mainly through
loans to gas drilling firms to
get them to supply additional
fuel for U!is winter.
Other plans for the money,
which must be apj&gt;roved by
the General Assembly, include ports and harbors, $275
mllllon ; state govenunent
facilities, $145 million;
vocational education, $10Q
million ; correctional facilities and parks and
recreation, $75 miiiion each;
water development and solid .
waste projects, $50 million
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largest amount$147
million.
Another $743 million would
be made available to less
populous cities and villages
on a per capita basis for
recreation facilities , civic
centers, urban renewal
projects, parking lots and
public buildings.
As with the big city grants,
any of these projects would
have to he approved by the
local government and then by
the General Assembly before
any state money Is committed.
Another $200 million is
plann~d for " inner city '

Agrizzly bear can outrun a
human by two miles per hour.

Devoted To The Interests of The Meigs-Mason Area

POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

PRICE 15'

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1975

OFF
Includes Every lt~m . ~ll
Every f?epartment In The

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COSTUME PRIZE 'NJNNERS In the Infant through age five group at the annual
party held at the Syracuse Municipal Building were, 1-r, Robyn Stewart, prettiest :.Jerry Aleshire, most original; Doug Lavender, ugliest and Aimee Wolfe, funniest.
Judges were James Teaford, Robert Wingett, and Patty Roush .

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Women's and Girts Coordinates, Pants, Skirts,
Blouses, Jeans, Shirts, Kn~ Tops, Diems, P•JIS.
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CcE, UnifC.ms, Slips, Panties, ~ Gidles, Gowns,
Paiamas, Robes, DusterS, tbiery, ·s,ippers, JewebJ,
Cosmetics,·Handbap, Scaifs, Umllrellas, Billfalds,

Shirts, Bells, T1e5, tbiery, Jeans, Caps, Pa;amas,
Robes, Wen Unifoons,

iackets, Leisure Suits, Piece

Goods, Sewing Nations, Yn, Paltans, fdm, tvneras,
NOOons, Cards, Gift Wrap, Sdlool Supplies, Candy,

Small Appliances, Glassware, Clocks, Caokwa11, Paper

CulleiJ,

Goods, Giftwares, Hampers, Kitchen Gad&amp;els,

Records, Tapes, Radicl, TaPe Players, Bedroom FUrniture,

Clairs, LMng Room ~ Dinett~
NuiSeiJ Furniture, Tables, Pictuies, M~LamPs,

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Deootalioos, Dining Room Furniture.

HOME FURNISHINGS ANNEX ·
Towels, Sheets, Pillowcas~, Bedspltids,
Tablecouers, Furniture, lhnrev$; Die·;;~

bts,

Place Mats, Curtains, Draperies, Matb.ss Pa
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A HIT at the annual commW!ity Halloween party of
Powell's Super Valu Store held in Pomeroy Thursday
night were Raggedy Annie, Usa Darst, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Darst, Route 3, Pomeroy, and
Raggedy Andy, Neal Richmond, 80n of Mr. and Mrs.
James Richmond, Rt. I, Middleport.

Main Store • Wlllllola and Horne Furn!lbfnp 'Annex
open fridiJ and SaturdiJ Ntprs t1 8 p.m.

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BOBBING FOR APPLES, some numbered for prizes, was a popular diversion at the
annual Halloween party of Powell's Super Valu store in Pomeroy Thursday night. In the
bsckground at the popular spot are Bill Young and Rick Crow, Meigs County Jaycees. The
Jaycees co-sponsored the party and helped til various directions. They will receive 10
percent of U!e gross receipts for U!e day.'s business at the Powell store to he applied to their
Mini-Park Project.
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Costume winners Ohio still in running
are announced

Watches, Men's and Boys' Pants, Dn!ss Shirts, Sport

. 992-3629

Best In
Live Enterta lnment

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THURSDAY'S COSTUME PRIZE WINNERS In the age five and up at the annual
Halloween party held at the Syracuse Municipal Building were, 1-r, Robert Willis, funniest ;
K. C. Arnott and Becky Arnott, most original; Kim Morrow, prettiest and Jerry Wolfe,
ugliest.

cash prizes were awarded
to costume winners at U!e
annual community
Halloween party of Powell's
Super Valu staged Thursday
night at the store in ~omeroy .
Members of U!e Jaycees
who helped stage U!e party
served as costume judges and
included Jay Warner, Chad
Jacobs, Mike ,Mullen, Jeff
Howell and Bill Young. Cash
prizes of $5, $3 and $2 were
awarded to the top U!ree in
prettiest, scariest and most
original in two age classes.
Winners were :
Under 6, first U!rough third
respectively In each category
- prettiest, Tracy Richmond, Lori Redman, Susan
Rose ; scariest, Tammie

Eblin , Stephany Gardner,
Mandl Fry; most original,
Chrissy Richmond, Neal
Richmond and Usa Darst, a
team, and Steve Tracy . Over
6, prettiest, scariest and most
original, respectively,
Bhahavia Gordie and Carrie
Bearhs, tie for first; Terri
Roush·, Jayne Hoeflich ; Jim
Snider, Kathy DeLong, Mary
Fry; Robbie Landers,
Charles Knopp and John
McKinney and Ken McCullough, a team for third.
Bobbing for apples was a
diversion and Jaycees will
receive 10 percent of the
day's gross receipts for use at
their mini-park now being
built in Pomeroy .

Man surrenders,
. B .-f.
ews • • .ln r~e} st_rl Su~~~; 0~:o:;~e~!~:~~
hostages freed

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~ Highs will he io the 8lls
By United Press Interaallonal
'f Sunday aod lo upper 50s to
BEffiUT, LEBANON - SECURITY FORCES supported the lower &amp;Oa Monday and
by armored cars moved into the battle-scarred seaside hotel
Tuesday. Lows wlll be 1n
district of Beirut today, enforcing a cease-lire that has given a the lower 40s early Sunday
CLEVELAND (UP!)
lrlef respite to seven weeks of civil war.
and In the mid to upper 30s
"OK, I'm ready," said EdTile troops took over Beirut's leading hotels - the Holiday early Tuesday.
ward 0 . Watkins. "I'll send
Inn and the Phoenicia and St. Georges hotels - strongholds of '
the bostages out."
Christian militia fightinll Moslem forces.
And with those words the
The Vicious·street battles kllled at least 350 Ibis week and Four fined
56-year-old fugitive ended a
total casualties since fighting flared In mid-September number
21-hour siege Thursday in
about 1,000 dead and 2,400 woWlded.
Four defendants were firied which he he)d !lx per80ns
and three others forfeited captive at gunpoint Inside a
PRAGUE - CZECHOSLOVAK AlRUNE officials today bonds in the court of Pomeroy · bank on Cleveland's West
said the death tDll in Thursday's plllne crash near the Prague Mayor Dal~ E. SmiU! Thurs- Side while keeping FBI
airport has risen to 72.
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agents and pollee at bay by
The oHiclalll said four persons died in hospitals followinl!
Fined were Randy Tolley, U!reatening to detonate a
the crash, raising the fatality count to 72 of the 1151J8ssenget'J address .not listed, $10 and dynamite bomb that turned
and five crew members aboard the In ex Adria aircraft.
costs, disturbing the peace, out to he a fake.
Only one of U!e crew, a hostess, survived the crash. The . and $20 and cosls, resisting
Watkins, undergoing a batplane was carrying Czech labor 1mlon members and their arrest; Dorsey Ohlinger, tery of tests today at
famWes home from a vacation on the Yugoslav aea coaat.
Middleport, $10- and , costs, Metropolitan General
.
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passing on a yellow llne; Earl Hospital where he Is In the
WASHlNGTON - PRESIDENT FORD'S TRIP to Knight, Middleport, $10 .and coronary care unit, is under
California wae·• demonstration of Ford conservatlani to meet costs, assured clear distance, round-the-clock guard. He
a challenge from Ronald Reagan.
and Herbert Gilkey, Shade, has a history of heart trouble,
The Preiddent iddreued Republic~ Party f!IDd-raiaing $10 and costs, assured clear alorig 'with a knack to feign
events In Lol Anseles and San FrMcilco and althQUgh the distance. Forfeiting bonds illness to make escape atformer Cellfornil governor was Usted as a coaponaor for botli were Lee J. Combs, Rutland, tempts, pollee said.
gathertnp he did not show up.
$22.70, speeding; Del'or;;s.
The siege bejjan about 2: 30
AI the Pretddenl appeared on Reagan's geographic turf, Summers, Pomeroy, $30, p.m . . Wednesday when
heaiaomuacledinonReagan'aconservative turf. However, he intoxication, and William Watkins ' robbery attempt at
aiiiO admonilhed the GOP to "discard an attitude of tx- Krawsczyn , Middleport, a Society National Bank of
.
(Continued on .,Rge 12)
Clevelan4 branch wu luiled
$23.70, speeding.
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commercial ports,
saving
iOO,OOO steel industry and
related jobs In northeasterh
Ohio alone.
- Place open heart surgery
and cancer treatment
facilities within reach of
every Ohioan.
- Encourage exploration
for natural gas and coal to
make Ohio sell-reliant in the
energy field.
Rhodes predicts his plan
wlll create 300,000 jobs over ·a
four-year period.
Issue 5 earmarks $677
million to be split among the
state's nine largest cities.
Cleveland would ••t the

Last Of Five Articles
James A. Rhodes calls it his and it's the feature attraction ment will furnish $2.75 billion
EDU'Oit'S NOrE: Ohioans "Program to Make Ohio the of the govemot's plan In in matchlrig funds to help
are to vote next l'uesday on Finest State in the Union." make the state "depression defray the cost .
"This program is a revolunine statewide Issues, InTo Lt. Gov. Richard F. proof."
tionary
approach to the probeluding four of . the most · Celeste, it's the major sketch
Issue 5 authorizes the state
lems
of
our cities," says
complex constlt.ullonal · in a "Blueprint for to sell $2.75 billion worU! of 3~
Rhodes,
adding
it will rejuveamendments ever to appear Bankruptcy."
year bonds to finance public
nate
downtown
business .dison the ballot -Gov. James A. State legislawrs named it construction projects of all
tricts,
clean
up
slum areas,
·Rbodes' economic reeovery the "Christmas Tree " shapes, sizes and locations.
PfOposals. In the final In· because it has something for . Paying off the bonds will establish industrial parks and
stallment of 11 five-part everybody.
require an increase in the recreation sites, and make
series, UPI Statehouse · · And
one
opposing state sales tax from 4cents on urban areas more pleasant
Reporter Lee Leonard lawmaker in particular the dollar to 4.7 cents, star- for working, shopping and
playing.
outl,lnes State Issue 5, a $2.75 dubbed it "Unfair Taxes {or ting next July 1.
The governor also believes
billion bond Issue.
Unnecessary Buildings."
The interest cost . to the
U!e
plan will : ·
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Invent yollr own name for state Is estimated at $2.5
-Stimulate development' of
By LEE LEONARD
State Issue 5; ·it's still the billien to $3 billion over the :JO.
UPI Statehouse Reporter largest slrigle bond issue ever year life of the bonds. Rhodes Ohio's lake and river cities
COLUMBUS (UP!)- Gov. placed before the Ohio voters, claims the federal govern- through rehabilitation of

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when a teller tripped a silent
alarm, bringing swarms of
pollee and FBI agents to the
scene within two minutes. ·
Knowing
he
was
surrounded, Watkins-once
on the FID's 10 most-wanted
list-herded the nine persons
inside th~ bank Into a lounge
at the rear of the building and
started making demands,
Three of the hostages were
later released that night
while U!e federal parolee
continued his demand for a
rich, sale escape,
With a box he said contained dynamite in one hand
and a loaded, six.61Jot, .357
Magnum revolver In the
other, Watkins demanded
$50,000 ransom, a van to get
him out of U!e area and a
plane to fly him out of the
country. The only demand
met was the van, which
remained parked outside the
bank's front doors U!rougbout
U!e ensuing drama.

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plant

Prior sites mentioned, all
By LEE LEONARD
declined to narrow down tbe
UPI Statehouse Reporter
sites in Ohio still under • on the Ohio River, have been
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Atop consideration. To do so, he in Belmont, Monroe, Jefenergy official in the ad- said, would affect the state's ferson , Washington and
ministration of Gov. James abUity to pick up options on Scioto counties.
West Virginia is regarded
A. Rhodes said today Ohio land not yet acquired for the
as
having the natural edge as
bas three of the eight sites potential site,
a coal.;producing giant In the
still in the running for a $237
heart of the coal region and
miilion experimental coal !
with powerful politicians and
conversion plant with the ~Ill
Coalcon located there.
location decision about two
"We developed the idea
weeks away.
first
," said Rhodes, "and we
Robert S. Ryan, executive
met
all the criteria set forth
director of the Ohio Energy
by the Department of Inand Resource Development
terior. We were the only
Agency, said be expects the
bidder. Then all these other
site of the coal gasification
states
came In with their
facllity to be announced
"sometime around Nov. 15"
Meigs County Sheriff plans. It rightfully belongs in
by Robert Seamans Jr., Robert C. Harten bach and Ohio. We have the coal, the
director of the U.S. Energy Randall Carpenter, deputy, water, the rails and the highResearch and Development investigated an armed ways."
Administration .
robbery Thursday at apThe governor said three of
"1 think we're still In the proximately 7:15 p.m. at his "economic recovery"
middle oflt," agreed Rhodes, Jarrell 's Market in Salem proposals on the Ohio ballot
next Tuesday could have an
"altbough we're fighting with Center.
some strong polltical people
Herman and Violet Jarrell, effect on ERDA's choice.
"People will say I'm being
In Washington. I U!ink it's 50- owners and operators of the
50. "
store, were in the store. Mrs. political and talking for the
The U.S. ERDA wiii Jarrell was behind the bond issues," Rhodes · said,
" but Issue 2 bas tax
finance the pilot project. Tbe counter .
for
these
Coalcon Corp ., a conTwo men wearing ski abatement
facilities,
Issue
3
will
build
structlon-chemlcal firm masks walked in. One was
highways
and
Issue
5
conlocated at Charleston, W.Va., armed wiU! a gun. They
tains
money
to
purchase
will design, build, test and ordered Mrs. Jarrell to give
run the plant, converting U!em all the currency on some of this land and
high-sulphur soft coal w hand. They did not want any provides for ports on the Ohio
clean burning Uquid fuel and coins. The other subject held River."
Ryan agreed the ballot
pipeline gas.
a gun on Mr. Jarrell. They
issues
will have a "general"
Aside from Ohio, com- were given all the currency,
effect
on
the state's ability to
pelltors for the facility are approximately $42.
West Virginia, Pennsylvania,
The subjects left im- loan large sums of money to
lndlana, Kentucky and mediately. It is unknown projects like the Coalcon
Dllnois. All have presented what type of vehicle they left facility. Satellite projects
detalled plans for sites in in. The robbery is still under already are envisioned for
Ohio.
·
U!eir states.
investigation.
But
he
said
Ohio, already
Ryan
said
Coalcon
At 12 :01 U!is morning, in
reviewed the data and Sutton Township, Bowmans has a law permitting the tax
for
coal
shipped it to Washington lor a Run , Timothy E. Davidson, abatement
final decision by the . U.S. 19, Pomeroy, was traveling gasification facilities and
ERDA. He said Coalcon . north when his car went off doesn't need Issue 2 for that.
. made no reeommeridatlon as . the road on U!e left in to an , Ryan said he does not
to a preferable site.
embankment. It struck a believe ERDA Is awaiting the
"We talk to ERDA at least telephone pole : Davidson outcome of Rhodes' · bond
once a week and we've been reported that the vehicle issues. "There's just so much
talking to Coalcon twice a would not respond to his Information they're wading
week," said Ryan. " The control. There was moderate through that there's no way to
indicators we are getting are damage. No citation was get a decision before the
positive."
. issued. The driver was not middle of November," he
said .
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The energy official injured.

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